Palestinian Resistance:  Al-Aqsa Flood is a Natural Extension of our people’s Resistance and their legitimate right to defend their land

The Palestinian resistance confirmed that the 76th anniversary of the Nakba of Palestine comes this year in light of the heroic Al-Aqsa Flood Battle that our Palestinian people are waging in the Gaza Strip, where the Zionist occupation did not succeed in achieving its aggressive goals against the Palestinians, despite committing horrific massacres and waging a genocidal war.

The resistance said in a statement today: “The Zionist occupation’s aggression, which has continued for 76 years, and the genocidal crimes that our people have been subjected to in the Gaza Strip for more than seven months are a disgrace for all those who are silent and reluctant to expose it, criminalize it, and work to stop it.”

It added: “The American administration’s support for this ongoing Zionist aggression and crime in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the occupied Al-Quds is a grave sin against all human norms and values.”

The resistance indicated that occupied Al-Quds and the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque are the title of the conflict with the Zionist enemy, and our people will continue to adhere to it as the eternal capital of Palestine.

It called on all peoples and activities in solidarity and support of the Palestinian right to continue and strengthen this solidarity and support it by all means, in all capitals, cities and squares of the world, and to put pressure on the countries, governments and institutions that support the occupation, until the Zionist aggression against the Gaza Strip stops, and our people obtain their legitimate rights to freedom and self-determination.

Hanan Shamout

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