Participants in Al-Quds Conference for Palestine Youth affirm the continuity of struggle to defend the Palestinian cause  

Participants in the 17th Al-Quds Conference for Palestine Youth, held by the Palestinian-Iranian Friendship Society in Damascus on Saturday, stressed that the Palestinian youth in Syria will continue to defend the Palestinian cause, sanctities and principles until Palestine is liberated and the Palestinian refugees return to their homeland after the elimination of the Israeli occupation. They called on the Palestinian factions to maintain national unity and agree on a national resistance program that preserves the Palestinian people’s historical rights.

In a statement, the participants renewed their call on advocates of justice and liberation in the world to support the Palestinian people in their struggle to restore their inalienable historical rights in their land and to return to their homeland.

They affirmed their support for the Palestinian detainees in the Israeli jails who are on hunger strike in protest against the occupation’s policies, urging the honorable people of the world to continue defending these prisoners against the occupation aggressive practices.

The participants condemned some countries’ normalization with the Zionist enemy, stressing that such normalization moves betray the Palestinian people and their struggle and lead to giving up the land of Palestine to the enemy.

They hailed the new developments in the Arab region, represented in some Arab countries’ moves to restore ties with Syria which came as a result of the steadfastness of the Syrian people in the confrontation of serious challenges.

They highly appreciated the principled stances adopted by countries of the axis of resistance, mainly Syria and Iran, towards the just Palestinian cause.

Hamda Mustafa

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