10/4/2024–|Last updated: 10/4/202410:02 AM (Mecca time)
The Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” called for the necessity of mobilization and broad public participation today on “the Friday of lifting the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon,” and declaring a state of general mobilization as a victory and loyalty to the blood of the martyrs, and an affirmation of the choice of steadfastness and resistance.
In a statement, the movement urged the people of the West Bank to go out with mass demonstrations of anger in all governorates, “and to work to escalate the confrontation and clash with the occupation and its herds of settlers in all regions, in defense of our land, our sanctities, and our national cause.”
She also affirmed that “the steadfastness of the Palestinian people will be an impenetrable barrier that prevents the occupation from continuing and orgy, no matter how great the sacrifices are, and that the resistance in the West Bank is not shaken by the strikes, but rather increases it with determination and persistence, and will not allow the occupation to implement its malicious plans aimed at liquidating the issue.”
Hamas said that the occupation’s brutal aircraft bombing, last Thursday evening, of a café in the Tulkarm camp, which left dozens of women and children martyred and injured, is “a dangerous escalation in its ongoing aggression against the West Bank, and evidence of its brutality and bankruptcy, in light of its failure on the ground to undermine the people’s resolve.” The Palestinians and their growing resistance.
The movement’s statement continued: “As we mourn the martyrs of the Tulkarm massacre who rose to their lives under the treacherous occupation bombing, we affirm that the resistance in Tulkarm and all the governorates of the West Bank will remain unbreakable despite the brutality of the occupation, and that the policy of assassinations will not succeed in dissuading our people from the option of confrontation and confronting the occupation.”
Hamas’s call for a general mobilization coincides with similar global calls for mass participation in the marches that will take place today, on the first anniversary of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” battle that began on October 7, 2023.
Yemenis called for making today’s Friday the beginning of a general mobilization in the country, in support of the resistance in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, and many similar calls were issued in Iraq, Jordan and a large number of countries around the world.