Hamas condemns arrest of Hassan Youssef

Dr. Abdul Latif Al-Qanou, the spokesman of Hamas Movement, has issued a statement on the zionist occupation's campaign of arrests against our Palestinians in the West Bank.
“The Zionist occupation's campaign of arrests against our Palestinian people in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem, headed by leader Hassan Youssef, are desperate attempts that will not break the will of the Palestinian rebellious youth nor undermine their determination of defending their land and sanctities,” Qanou said.
“As we strongly condemn arresting the leader Hassan Yousef, we warn the occupation of continuing the arrests policy and hold it fully responsible for its repercussions.”
“These arrests, violations, and crimes will not stop our Palestinian people in the West Bank and Jerusalem from defending their land and their legitimate rights, by various means until ending the aggression against our people,” Qanou emphasized. (ILKHA)
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