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Gaza school massacre: HÜDA PAR leader calls for end to global silence, urges Muslim unity
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He called for the Islamic world to unite against the Zionist regime, which he described as being on a path to inevitable extinction.

In a powerful statement, HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu addressed the brutal attack carried out by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza. The massacre took place in the al-Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City during morning prayers, where three missiles were fired at the al-Tabatin school, which was sheltering hundreds of displaced civilians. The attack resulted in the death of more than 100 people and left dozens more injured.

Yapıcıoğlu expressed his deep sorrow and anger over the massacre, stating: "The Zionist Terrorist Organization martyred more than 100 civilians with a dastardly attack on a school in Gaza where displaced oppressed people took shelter during the morning prayers. I wish mercy from Allah to all the oppressed people who were martyred in the attacks of the Zionists."

He criticized the global silence in the face of ongoing violence in Gaza, noting that the Zionist regime continues its genocidal campaign with impunity. Yapıcıoğlu emphasized that these atrocities will not save the Zionist regime from its eventual downfall, but rather, will hasten its demise.

Yapıcıoğlu also highlighted the significance of the Palestinian cause for Muslims, framing it as a matter of "Aqidah" (Islamic creed). He urged the Islamic world to overcome divisions based on ethnicity and sectarianism, and instead, unite under the principles of justice and brotherhood.

"There are two paths in front of us," Yapıcıoğlu declared. "Either we will accept the humiliation and play the role imposed on us by the global forces of evil, or we will solve our problems on the basis of justice, unite, and find glory again. There is no third way."

The statement by HÜDA PAR’s chairman underscores the deep-seated anger and frustration among many in the Islamic world regarding the ongoing violence in Gaza. Yapıcıoğlu’s call for unity and resistance reflects a broader sentiment within the Muslim community to stand against the Zionist occupation regime and support the Palestinian cause. (ILKHA)



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