Factions: zionists’ practices at Aqsa Mosque will burn it

The Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip has warned that “the occupation’s barbaric attacks against the Aqsa Mosque will be the spark of an upcoming explosion that will burn it along with its settlers and terrorist leaders.”
The Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip has warned that “the occupation’s barbaric attacks against the Aqsa Mosque will be the spark of an upcoming explosion that will burn it along with its settlers and terrorist leaders.”
In a joint statement on Sunday, the factions urged the Palestinian masses to intensify their presence at the Aqsa Mosque and defend it through carrying out more resistance operations against the occupation.
They also called on the Palestinian Authority leadership to halt its security cooperation with the zionist occupation and give its people and the resistance a free hand to respond to zionist’s violations. (ILKHA)
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