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Martyr Abu Hamza emphasized severing ties with the Zionist regime shortly before his martyrdom.

Martyr Abu Hamza emphasized severing ties with the Zionist regime shortly before his martyrdom.

Martyr Abu Hamza, the former spokesman for the Quds Brigades affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, had recorded a speech for the third conference in support of Palestine held in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, shortly before his martyrdom.

In this speech, he stated that the idea of ​​establishing the Zionist regime in the Palestinian territories was a continuation of colonial and oppressive policies and was formed to prevent unity in the Arab and Islamic worlds.

In his speech, this resistance martyr had emphasized that the front opposing the Western Zionist project, which is the axis of resistance, began in Palestine and continued to Lebanon, Yemen, Iran and Iraq.

In this speech, he emphasized the need for all free people in the world to join the axis of resistance and stated: We are facing a great achievement and unparalleled stability in the Al-Aqsa Storm, which nipped the plans of the Zionist regime in the bud.

Martyr Abu Hamza stated that the process of military struggle in the Al-Aqsa Storm operation will lead to the collapse of the Zionist regime.

He called for Islamic unity and support for the Palestinian nation and resistance, and said that all types of ties with the Zionist enemy must be severed.

Martyr Abu Hamza considered Yemen’s presence on the front line supporting the Al-Aqsa Storm a turning point in this process and emphasized that the widespread public presence in Yemen’s marches provided a strong motivation for the Yemeni armed forces to continue their anti-Zionist operations.

In these remarks, he emphasized the steadfastness of the Islamic Jihad in the process of armed struggle until the liberation of Palestine.

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