The Lebanese Resistance: The European decision to stop broadcasting Al-Aqsa Channel is a malicious step to cover up the crimes of the Israeli enemy

Hezbollah condemned the decision of the European satellite operator Eutelsat to stop broadcasting the Palestinian Al-Aqsa satellite channel to prevent what the Palestinian people are being exposed to from reaching the world.

Hezbollah‘s media relations said in a statement today, reported by Al-Manar TV: “This decision exposes all false Western claims about media neutrality and freedom of expression.”

The statement added that this step constitutes shameless complicity with the Israeli enemy in its brutal war against defenseless Palestinian citizens.

The statement stressed that this decision constitutes a malicious attempt to cover up the Zionist crimes that have begun to appear to the entire world and is a continuation of the killing of journalists in Gaza and Lebanon.

Hezbollah affirmed in its statement its condemnation of this unjust step, declaring its solidarity with Al-Aqsa Channel and all free media that will continue to speak out with the truth to expose the Israeli occupation’s practices and expose its crimes to the world.

 

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