In its statement, Hamas called for the “escalation and continuation of all forms of protest and solidarity marching in every centre, city and capital of the world.”
“We call on the Palestinian people, the Arabs, the Islamic countries and all the free people of the world to mobilize on the upcoming Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, defending Gaza, Al-Kud and Al-Aqsa, supporting our people’s resilience, rejecting the crime of land cression and refusing to support the people.
The movement underscored the need to use all possible measures used to break the siege, stop the killings and end the starvation of Gaza.
“All effort and energy should be directed towards supporting Gaza, healing its wounds and strengthening its resilience,” Hamas said.
The group also sought solidarity between Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa until the attacks and genocide on the Palestinians were over, prompting continued pressure and exposure to crime in the profession, including US support.
Furthermore, Hamas appealed to Arab and Islamic leaders to urge Israel to take historic responsibility as he committed what is described as a heinous crime against Palestine.
“They must take decisive action to stop this war, end the siege of Gaza and to support the immobilization of the people on their land.”
The statement also urged preachers and scholars around the world to dedicate Friday to Palestine, Gaza, Al-Kudos and Al-Aqsa to strengthen Palestine’s resilience and to protect the lands and sacred sites.
“Continue to massive activities, marching and sitting in until this attack is over and the massacre is over.”
Next Friday coincides with International QUDS Day, an annual event introduced by Ayatollah Seyed Ruhola Khomeini, founder of Islamic Republic of Iran, as a symbol of Muslim solidarity with Palestine.
QUDS days have been observed in over 80 countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, Spain, the UK, France and Greece.
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