PALESTINE
Fri 14 Apr 2023 7:11 pm - Jerusalem Time
Al-Sinwar warns the occupation against tampering with Al-Aqsa and describes the last response as a small "electric shock".
Yahya Sinwar, the leader of the "Hamas" movement in the Gaza Strip, warned, on Friday evening, the occupation against tampering with what he called the "nuclear bomb" represented by Al-Aqsa Mosque .
In his speech on the occasion of International Al-Quds Day, Al-Sinwar sent a message to the occupation, in which he said, "If you do well, you do good to yourselves, and if you do evil, then it is for them. If the promise of the Hereafter comes, they will make your faces worse, and they will enter the mosque as they entered it the first time, and they will utterly annihilate what they have conquered."
And he considered that the recent response of the resistance from the West Bank, Gaza and southern Lebanon was like a small electric shock, as he described it, adding: "But it delivered a message to the occupation that was not understood by all the mediators."
He pointed out that the resistance is alert to the hidden intentions of the occupation beyond Ramadan, and that it is for them an observatory, and it will do its duty to defend Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa and the Palestinian people.
He called on the leaders of Arab and Islamic countries to launch expressions of condemnation, calling for a strategic change in their paths, an end to normalization with the occupation, and the closure of its embassies.
And he sent a message to the Jews of the world, in which he said: "Raise your voices by rejecting the behavior of the Zionist government, boycotting it and forcing it to change its path, otherwise you will be the first to be burned by the fire of the religious war that they are igniting."
He considered what is happening against Al-Aqsa a religious war that will ignite the entire region, indicating that the resistance is watching what is happening and will move to defend it and the stationed men and women.
In his speech, Sinwar praised Iran's role in the region and its support for the resistance, indicating that his movement supports Syria's return to the Arab League.
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Al-Sinwar warns the occupation against tampering with Al-Aqsa and describes the last response as a small "electric shock".