Al-Qanou exposes Zionist-American plot against Gaza’s innocent

Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Qanou, the spokesman for the Hamas movement, condemned Israeli regime’s relentless resumption of its genocidal war on the defenseless people of Gaza, enabled by unwavering American support.
He revealed that today’s brutal assaults claimed the lives of 326 Palestinian martyrs, a tragic toll that underscores the barbarity of Israel’s campaign.
Al-Qanou passionately accused the Zionist entity, backed by its American allies, of perpetrating a calculated genocide against Palestinians while flouting international law and trampling on basic human rights. He emphasized that this unholy partnership shields the occupiers from global accountability, allowing their war crimes to persist unchecked.
The Hamas spokesman pointed to the cynical decision by Zionist leader Benjamin Netanyahu to shatter a fragile agreement and unleash renewed violence on Gaza. Al-Qanou framed this as a desperate bid to export Israel’s internal chaos while imposing oppressive new terms on negotiations. Despite Hamas’s unwavering commitment to the agreement and its earnest efforts to progress to a second phase, the Zionist regime callously obstructed this path to peace.
With urgency and resolve, Hamas called on the world to rise up and halt the Zionist onslaught. “The international community bears a moral obligation to stop these savage attacks and end the spilling of Palestinian blood in Gaza,” Al-Qanou declared, imploring global forces to compel the occupiers to cease their aggression.
As the cries of Gaza’s oppressed echo across the world, Al-Qanou’s words stand as a rallying call for justice, exposing the Zionist-American axis of oppression and galvanizing support for the Palestinian struggle. (ILKHA)
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