HAMAS condemns extrajudicial killing of Palestinian by zionist gangs
HAMAS released a press statement on extrajudicial killing of Palestinian by zionist gangs in the West Bank.
Underlining that zionist occupation forces and settler gangs have intensified their atrocious attacks against the Palestinian people of the West Bank and Jerusalem, HAMAS said: "We mourn the killing of Badawi Khalid Masalma, 18, whose dream was to see Palestine liberated without occupation and settlements."
HAMAS highlighted the right of the Palestinian people to resist the occupation and protect their lands with all means possible, above all armed resistance and said:
"We call for providing a suitable environment for the Palestinian people to resist the occupation and settler gangs. Protecting israeli settlers through security coordination does not go in line with the Palestinian national project and option of resistance."
"Calling on Palestinians to repulse Israeli settlers’ violence provides a firm basis for an inclusive, national program to thwart the Israeli colonial project in the occupied West Bank," HAMAS added. (ILKHA)
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