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Hamas urges world Arab, Muslim countries to besiege US, Israeli embassies to halt war on Gaza

21 Oct 2024 - 8:24

A senior official of Hamas resistance movement has urged the Muslim and Arab countries to besiege the US and Israeli embassies in their countries in an effort to push them halt the genocidal war on Gaza.


Khalil Al-Hayya said, “The Arab and Islamic masses must besiege the [Israeli] occupation embassies and the American embassies”.
 
He added, “the occupation’s massacre in the Beit Lahiya project must not go unnoticed,” likening such criminal acts to modern Nazism.
 
His remarks came a day after the Israeli regime forces killed at least 73 Palestinians in an attack on Beit Lahiya.
 
Al-Hayya said the Israeli and American leaders want to push Palestinians out and seize control of the besieged land.
 
“The Zionist occupation [Israel] is carrying out a programmed operation to displace our people in northern Gaza,” he said.
 
He went on to slam the ongoing Israeli schemes to kill all the Palestinians, particularly the so-called Generals’ Plan, aiming to starve the Gazans to death.
 
“We doubt that the occupation army will be able to implement the Generals’ Plan, and the enemy is lying when it says that it is not [trying to implement it],” he said.
 
The Hamas official said the Israelis want to scare away the Palestinians, forcing the people in Gaza to flee their homes.
 
“Our people in the Gaza Strip will not respond to the Israeli generals’ plan to displace them,” he added. 
 
“We must remind everyone of their historical responsibility towards the massacres committed by the occupation.”
The Israeli regime’s genocidal war on helpless Palestinians trapped in the Gaza Strip since October 2023 has claimed the lives of at least 42,519 Gazans and wounded 99,637 more, most of them women and children.
 
 
 


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