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Today, Saturday, the spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, called on the pilgrims to the Sacred House of God to remember their brothers in Gaza and Palestine with their sincere prayers in the holy sites and during the Hajj rituals, and to remember Gaza and its patient people and its mujahideen in these great and blessed times.
Today, Saturday, the spokesman for the Al-Qassam Brigades, Abu Ubaida, called on the pilgrims to the Sacred House of God to remember their brothers in Gaza and Palestine with their sincere prayers in the holy sites and during the Hajj rituals, and to remember Gaza and its patient people and its mujahideen in these great and blessed times.
Abu Ubaida added in a brief statement via Telegram: “When the guests of the Most Merciful perform the Hajj, we are performing the duty of jihad against the enemies of God, the usurping occupiers, on behalf of the great nation of Islam.”
Abu Ubaida stressed that “the Al-Aqsa flood was launched for the third of the Two Holy Mosques,” and that “the Hajj rituals are an opportunity to remind the nation of (the two billion Muslims) the reality of our struggle with our enemy, who violates the holy place of the Messenger of God and wreaks havoc and Judaization on it every day.”
This comes at a time when mediators in Qatar and Egypt continue mediation efforts, with support from the United States of America, with Israel and Hamas in an attempt to reach an agreement to exchange prisoners and ceasefire in Gaza.
On May 6, the Israeli occupation army announced the start of a military operation in Rafah, ignoring international warnings about its repercussions on the lives of the displaced people in the city, while the next day it took control of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Israel continues its war despite a decision by the UN Security Council to stop it immediately, and orders from the International Court of Justice to end the invasion of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, and to take measures to prevent acts of “genocide” and improve the miserable humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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