HÜDA PAR condemns Israeli attacks on Syria, calls for unity against aggression
Hüseyin İmir, Head of Foreign Relations for HÜDA PAR, has condemned the recent attacks by the Israeli regime on Syria, calling on the Syrian people and government to maintain unity in the face of ongoing aggression.
In a statement released Saturday, İmir described the overnight Israeli attack on the town of Beit Jin in the Damascus countryside as part of a broader Zionist strategy to prevent Syria’s recovery and stability.
“The Zionists will continue all forms of aggression to prevent Syria from rising again,” İmir said, adding that the strikes demonstrate that “the occupier’s plans to subjugate the region continue not only in Palestine and Lebanon, but also in Syria.”
The HÜDA PAR official extended condolences to the families of those killed in the attack, saying: “We pray for Allah’s mercy on the martyrs.” He highlighted the resistance shown by a young Syrian Hasan Abdulrazaq al-Sa'adi, who reportedly confronted Israeli forces during the incident.
“We honor his struggle and emphasize that we stand with all oppressed peoples,” İmir stated.
Urging solidarity, he stressed that the most effective response to Israeli actions lies in Syrian national cohesion: “It is essential for the Syrian people and leadership to act in unity against the audacity of the Zionist regime. The most effective response is unity, determination, and resistance.”
HÜDA PAR, a Kurdish-originated conservative political party in Turkey known for its pro-Islamic stance and advocacy for Muslim causes across the region, has frequently criticized Israeli military actions in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria. (ILKHA)
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