Hamas blames normalization and US bias for zionists violations at Aqsa
The Hamas Movement has blamed some Arab regimes’ rush to normalize relations with zionists and the US administration’s bias against the Palestinians.
The Hamas Movement has blamed some Arab regimes’ rush to normalize relations with zionists and the US administration’s bias against the Palestinians for the escalating desecration of the Aqsa Mosque by Jewish settlers.
In a press release, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qasem said that the mass break-ins at the Aqsa Mosque by hundreds of zionist settlers reflected “utter contempt for the feelings of the Arab and Muslim nations around the world.”
The spokesman stressed that the Palestinian people, however, would continue to protect their holy sites through all means available and uphold their struggle until the removal of the occupation from their entire land. (ILKHA)
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