Jordanian solidarity gathering condemns the Turkish regime’s crime of cutting off water supplies for Syria’s Hasaka

AMMAN, (ST)- The Jordanian Journalists and Intellectuals Gathering for Solidarity  group with Syria “Isnad” has condemned the Turkish regime’s ongoing crime of cutting off water supplies for more than a million Syrian citizens in the city of Hasaka and its vicinity.

In a statement on Tuesday, the Gathering said “in one of the ugliest forms of aggression on the Syrian people, the Turkish regime’s President Recep Tayyib Erdogan has complied with the Zionist-American dictates and blocked water supplies to the Syrian children, women and elderly in an unprecedented crime.”

This aggressive behavior indicates the moral crisis of the aggression forces and their military defeat and it comes in harmony with the American aggression on the Syrian people and with threats to the Arab food and water security, the Gathering added.

 The Gathering expressed anger over the aggressive policy of Erdogan towards the Syrian state and people and strongly condemned Erdogan’s insistence on playing the roles that used to be assigned to the Zionist enemy by the US imperialism.

The gathering hailed the steadfastness of the Syrian people, army and leadership in the face of the plots being hatched against Syria.

Hamda Mustafa

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