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Hamas: Al-Aqsa storm operation was necessary to end the Israeli occupation

PNN – One of the leaders of the Hamas movement, referring to the importance of the Al-Aqsa storm operation to end the Israeli occupation, emphasized that the plot to displace the people of Gaza has also failed.

According to the International group of Pakistan News Network, Osama Hamdan, one of the leaders of the Hamas movement, emphasized that the war of the Palestinian nation with the Zionist regime and colonialism did not start on the 7th of October (the time of the Al-Aqsa storm operation), but the history of this war goes back to 100 years ago.

Hamdan pointed out that the people of Gaza have failed all Israel’s plans for the forced displacement and destruction of the Palestinian issue, and emphasized that the Al-Aqsa storm operation was necessary to end the Israeli occupation.

Al Jazeera news channel quoted this Hamas official and reported that Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime, held a flag in his hand at the United Nations that only had the Israeli flag in it a month before the Al-Aqsa storm.

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Pointing out that the resistance forces will target Zionist soldiers and all those who took up arms against the Palestinian nation, he said: Israel’s claims about the killing of civilians by Hamas turned out to be lies.

At the end, while appreciating South Africa’s complaint against Israel in the International Court of Justice, Hamdan noted: We ask all countries to officially support Africa’s lawsuit in this court.

Last Thursday, the International Court of Justice held the first hearing to consider South Africa’s complaint against Israel for the genocide in Gaza. The representative of South Africa emphasized in this court that the Zionist regime implements apartheid policies against the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip.

In this context, he said: “Since 1948, Israel has systematically displaced and dispersed the Palestinian people and deliberately deprived them of their international right to self-determination… We are particularly concerned about Israel’s discriminatory laws and policies.”

A few weeks ago, South Africa filed a petition with this court based in The Hague, demanding to investigate Israel’s accusation of committing genocide in the Gaza war.

The representative of South Africa stressed that genocide “is never declared in advance”. He said that now “evidence for 13 weeks is at the disposal of the International Court of Justice” which shows that the Israeli regime has committed genocide.

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