Czech-Moravian confederation of Trade Unions denounces Israeli aggression against Damascus

The Czech-Moravian confederation of Trade Unions  has condemned the recent Israeli aggression against a residential neighborhood in Damascus, stressing that it is an act of terrorism that must be strongly rejected and condemned.

The confederation’s secretary Martin Beach affirmed in a statement to SANA correspondent in Prague that the aggression and mass killing practiced by the Israeli entity against the Palestinians, in conjunction with ethnic cleansing operations, reveals the criminal and illegitimate nature of this entity.

Beach pointed out that this racist and criminal nature  of the Israeli entity cannot be covered up through the media nor through the United States, which represents the main source of violence and human rights violations.

Beach also stressed that Syria had succeeded in overcoming international conspiracies and imperialist aggression, expressing the support of the confederation , which enjoys membership in the World Federation of Trade Unions, for Syria and its leadership, which has the full right to respond and defend its people against the aggressors.

Rawaa Ghanam 

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