In a heartfelt phone call, HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu reached out to HAMAS Political Bureau President Ismail Haniyeh, expressing his condolences for the loss of Heniyye's three children and four grandchildren in a recent attack.
Yapıcıoğlu conveyed his condolences and wishes of patience, praying for the blessing of their martyrdom and the freedom of Masjid al-Aqsa. "There is no one who can defeat a nation ready to sacrifice their loved ones and their own lives," said Yapıcıoğlu. He expressed hope that Al-Aqsa Mosque will regain its freedom and that the blessed blood of the martyrs will shorten the time to this freedom.
In response, Haniyeh thanked Yapıcıoğlu for his phone call and expressed his hope that the sacrifices would not be in vain and would bring them closer to the freedom of Jerusalem. "May Allah bring us together in the free Al-Aqsa Mosque," said Haniyeh.
Yapıcıoğlu ended the call by asking Haniyeh to convey their greetings, prayers, and Eid greetings to all their friends there. Haniyeh reciprocated the sentiment, asking Yapıcıoğlu to convey their greetings to everyone around him. (ILKHA)
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