HÜDA PAR organizes rally in Diyarbakır, expresses support for Palestinian resistance

In a show of solidarity with the Palestinian resistance, HÜDA PAR organized a rally after Friday prayers at Demirok Mosque in Kayapınar district, Diyarbakır.
The event, led by Kayapınar District Chairman Mehmet Emin Akyüz, saw a passionate gathering of individuals expressing their support for the protection of Masjid al-Aqsa and condemning the ongoing attacks on the holy city.
Akyüz emphasized the significance of Masjid al-Aqsa, describing it as more than a mere stop but a gateway connecting believers with Allah Almighty. Addressing the alarming situation in the city, he stated: "All Muslims bear the responsibility to protect and defend Al-Aqsa Mosque, currently under relentless attacks. We declare our obligation to defend Aqsa, and we applaud the defensive reflex shown by the mujahideen of the Palestinian Islamic resistance."
Highlighting recent events, Akyüz conveyed: "The mujahideen broke the borders drawn by the Zionists, dismantled their outposts, and strategically launched rockets into their strongholds, akin to breaking a spider's web."
Akyüz passionately called for resistance against what he termed the "barbarism of Zionism." He declared: "The Aqsa flood has destroyed the cardboard castles of the Zionist regime and collapsed its empire of fear. We stand with Aqsa, the mujahideen, and the Palestinian Muslims. We are against Zionism and firmly align ourselves with the path of resistance and Aqsa Jihad."
Addressing Muslims worldwide, Akyüz urged: "Today, we believe that all Muslims should create areas of struggle with the means at their disposal. We invite all devoted Muslims, regardless of their location, to join the resistance against the barbarism of Zionism with great effort, jihad, and dedication."
In a direct message to the rulers of Islamic countries, Akyüz called for unity, stating: "Put aside your differences, act with dignity, and remember that you are the ummah of Muhammad. Do not attempt to normalize with the Zionists, as they will eliminate any steps taken on their side."
Akyüz concluded with a call to action, "Support, help, contribute, and stand upright in Operation Aqsa Flood to uproot this evil horror from the Islamic geography. Victory is from Allah, and this victory is, Inshallah, very close."
As a part of their ongoing efforts, HÜDA PAR announced an invitation for a gathering at Diyarbakır Station Square on Sunday, October 15, at 13:00, aimed at drawing global attention to the atrocities and genocide in Gaza.
The organization expressed readiness to make sacrifices for the cause of freedom for Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque. (ILKHA)
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