The People’s Assembly:  The anniversary of the ill-fated Balfour Declaration is an incentive to continue resisting aggression and occupation

The People’s Assembly (parliament) has stressed that the anniversary of the ill-fated Balfour Declaration is an incentive for free, honorable people and freedom fighters everywhere to continue resisting aggression and occupation.

The People’s Assembly explained in a statement issued on the occasion of the 106th anniversary of the issuance of this ill-fated declaration that the crimes recently committed by the Israeli occupation entity against the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, which led to the martyrdom and injury of thousands of Palestinians amid complete international silence, are a blatant violation of international laws, norms and conventions.

The People’s Assembly said: “All what we have been witnessing over the past 12 years of unjust wars and sieges, imposed by the forces of evil and terrorism against our Syrian people, is nothing but the result of our adherence to our firm, principled positions towards the Palestinian issue and our brothers in Palestine.”

The People’s Assembly added: “We are completely confident with the inevitability of our victory over all the difficulties and obstacles that confront us, no matter how severe the tribulations and calamities are, and struggle will continue until we restore all our usurped lands and establish the independent Palestinian state with Al-Qud as its capital.”

The People’s Assembly urged that the anniversary of the ill-fated Balfour Declaration to be an incentive for free, honorable people and freedom fighters everywhere to resist injustice, evil, aggression and occupation.

 

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