Hamas warns Israel of ‘no calm’ if regime’s hostile measures continue
The Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas, has warned the Israeli regime that if it continues its hostile measures against the occupied al-Quds, it will see no calm.
“If the Zionist enemy continues this hostile policy against al-Quds, there will be no calm,” Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas Ismail Haniyeh said in a virtual meeting on Sunday, according to Hamas’s official website.
On Thursday, more than 100 Palestinians were wounded and 50 more arrested in Israeli police and settler violence in al-Quds. Haniyeh’s remarks came as Israeli forces continued their aggressive actions against Palestinians on Sunday.
Haniyeh said the ongoing Palestinian response to the Israeli aggression in al-Quds comes “in the context of the battle over the identity of the holy city.”
The Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank should stand steadfast in the face of the Israeli occupation forces, he said, adding the current situation in al-Quds proved that Israel has failed to achieve any of its plans regarding the historic city.
On the upcoming Palestinian elections, Haniyeh said Hamas will never pass on the opportunity, stressing the necessity of holding the elections in al-Quds, the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
“The Palestinian election in al-Quds has started very early,” he said, referring to the Palestinians who took to the streets to defend the city against the Israeli aggression.
Hamas leader: Palestinians to foil all Israeli plots
Khaled Meshaal, a former Head of the Political Bureau of Hamas, said the Palestinian people in al-Quds will foil all Israeli plots in the city, as they have done on many occasions in the past few years.
In an interview with al-Aqsa TV channel on Sunday, Meshaal said Palestinians are going through a fierce battle against the Israeli occupation forces.
“It is a big battle aimed at Judaizing and controlling al-Quds and a plan to divide al-Aqsa Mosque spatially and timely,” he said, hailing the Palestinian defenders of the holy mosque for standing steadfast in the face of the Israeli occupation forces.
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