Monday, 13 July 2015

Arab, Muslim people determined to foil Zionist Takfiri project

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Palestinian, Arab and Muslim people mark these days the International Quds (Jerusalem) Day, an annual event held on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan. The event was first marked in 1979 to express solidarity with the Palestinian people in the face of the Israeli occupation entity and its Judaization policy in Jerusalem, especially the construction of Jewish settlements around the city to wipe out the Arab Islamic features of Jerusalem and replace them with Jewish ones.
Several rallies were held in Arab and Islamic capitals affirming the necessity of standing side by side with the legitimate struggle of the Palestinian people to liberate their occupied lands and establish their independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. The demonstrators also expressed complete support for Syria in its battle against terrorism, because Syria is the last pivot of the Palestinian cause and were it to be destroyed, then Palestine and the entire nation will be gone.

The protesters slammed the international community’s deafening silence in the face of Israel’s attempts to Judaize the occupied Palestinian lands and destroy historical Palestinian identities, calling on regional and global organizations to take serious and practical measures to counter the Zionist regime’s plots.
They also censured the Takfiri violence fueled by ISIS terrorists in Iraq, Syria and Libya as well as the Al Saudi regime’s ongoing onslaught against Yemen as a plot hatched by the US, Israel and their reactionary allies in the region in an attempt to create divisions in the Arab Islamic world.
As we mark this anniversary, we should highlight the important role of the resistance axis in confronting the occupation, this axis will not remain silent in the face of terrorist organizations which have copied the practices of Israeli occupation.
If Syria is lost, then Palestine will be lost as well, and what is happening in Syria and the Takfiri plot both serve Israel. Israeli leaders have recently expressed satisfaction over the war, destruction, and fighting taking place in Syria.
The states that are funding, arming, and smuggling gunmen into Syria and employ media to instigate conflict and prevent Syrians from holding dialogue must cease these actions which stoke the fire in it.
Some still insist on continuing the mistaken adventure, and in their mind they are anticipating Syria’s fall. These same delusions have been there since five years ago.  The situation on the ground is shifting and now the Syrian Arab Army and popular forces are gaining the upper hand in several areas inflicting heavy losses on ISIS and other takfiri terrorists.
Syria will not fall and will remain steadfast and resilient along with all those who stood alongside it in confrontation of the Zionist Takfiri project which aims at perpetuating the Israeli occupation of the Arab territories, fragmenting the Arab states and creating religious and sectarian conflicts in a way that enables Israel to invade the Arab region politically, economically and culturally.
Israel is calling for an “Israeli-Arab alliance against terrorism” while Israel supports Jabhat al-Nusra and other armed Takfiri groups. Israel is responsible for the rise of terrorism in the region and is itself responsible for heinous crimes and savage atrocities committed by Takfiri terrorist organizations in Syria and Iraq, because Israel is the main supporter of these terrorist organizations. This support is clearly manifested through the Israeli –made weapons confiscated by the Syrian Arab army when it targets the terrorist dens and gatherings.
The liberation of Jerusalem from the clutches of the Israeli regime is the top priority of the Muslim world. Any scheme meant to distract the Muslims’ public opinion from the Palestinian cause should be denounced.
K.Q.
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian   
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