Lecture

The current Palestinian situation and what’s next

Damascus (ST): The Syrian Arab People’s Committee for Supporting the Palestinian People and Resisting the Zionist Project, in cooperation with the Al-Quds International Foundation – Syria and the Alliance of Palestinian Forces, held today a lecture entitled “The Current Palestinian Situation, What Next?” at the Arab Cultural Center in Abu Rummaneh.

 

The Assistant Secretary-General of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Abu Ahmed Fuad presented in his lecture the developments at the international and Arab levels, condemning the deterioration in the policies and positions of some Arab regimes towards the central issue of Palestine and their rush to normalize with the occupation entity and implement the Zionist-American agendas in the region, pointing to the need for national unity and arranging the Palestinian home to achieve national goals and confront enemy crimes such as settlement, displacement and terrorism.

Fuad reiterated that the terrorist aggression against Syria has the main objective of liquidating the Palestinian cause and any resistance forces facing the Zionist enemy and its plans in the region, stressing that the only way to liberate the land and restore rights is the resistance in all its forms.

The interventions of the audience focused on the necessity of concerted efforts at home and abroad, strengthening the state of popular resistance against occupation, and moving away from negotiations to liberate the land and establish an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its eternal capital.

K.Q.

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