Hamas calls on Arabs to sever ties with the Zionist regime
One of the leaders of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) called on Arab and Islamic countries to break off relations with the occupation regime.
Osama Hamdan stressed that Arab and Islamic countries and the United Nations must step up their efforts to open humanitarian corridors to Gaza, RT reported. He added: “We appreciate the efforts of free people around the world and ask them to continue their movements and boycott Israeli products.” Hamdan called on Arab and Islamic countries to sever ties with the occupation regime and recall their ambassadors from Tel Aviv. He added, “We ask Arab and Islamic countries to fulfill their political and moral responsibility towards the Gaza Strip.” The Islamic Resistance Movement (HAMAS) on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the October War (October 6, 1973) in its statement notes: “On the 50th anniversary of the October War, we call on the Arabs and Muslim brothers who were lured towards normalization of relations with the occupation regime , turn away from this path because it does not serve Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque.” Hamas stressed that a compromise with the Zionist regime would provide cover for that regime to continue its occupation and commit new crimes against the Palestinian people and Al-Aqsa Mosque.