Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu calls for unity at Istanbul rally in support of Palestine
HÜDA PAR Chairman Zekeriya Yapıcıoğlu delivered a passionate speech at the Free Palestine rally in Istanbul, emphasizing the importance of unity and expressing deep concern over the ongoing Zionist aggression on Gaza.
During the event organized by HUDA PAR and Felicity Party at the Maltepe Square, participants gathered to denounce israeli violence and convey their support for the Aksa Flood Operation by launched Palestinian resistance forces.
Yapıcıoğlu recounted the historical context of Palestinian persecutions, which began with the British occupation in 1917 and later intensified after the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. He noted that the oppression in Palestine has intensified over the years, with daily massacres and violations of sanctities.
Yapıcıoğlu pointed out that the recent operation by Palestinian fighters, known as the Aqsa Flood, has demonstrated the vulnerabilities of the israeli Iron Dome defense system. This has caused unease among the Israeli authorities, prompting them to seek assistance from allies.
The chairman dismissed the intimidation tactics of American warships, aircraft carriers, and the influx of ammunition carried by large cargo planes, emphasizing that these measures do not deter the Palestinian people. He noted that the situation indicates a shift in the balance of power, highlighting that the Palestinian cause is a matter of concern for all Muslims and humanity.
Yapıcıoğlu stressed that the Zionist aggression in Gaza not only targets Palestinians but also violates fundamental human values. He asserted that such actions represent an attack on humanity itself. As a party, HUDA PAR stands firmly against oppression and sides with the oppressed.
The chairman encouraged Muslims worldwide to raise their voices and oppose the ongoing atrocities in Palestine. He called for a unified stance against the oppression and vowed that they would continue to advocate for the victory of the Al-Aqsa cause, even if it requires sacrifices.
Yapıcıoğlu expressed his conviction that the panic among the oppressors indicates the nearing end of their rule. He invoked religious promises of divine justice and victory.
In conclusion, the chairman urged attendees to strengthen their solidarity and resolve, stating that victory is on the horizon when believers unite like a clenched fist and uphold the command to "Hold tightly to the rope of Allah."
He entrusted the gathered crowd to Allah with the hope that relief and justice for the oppressed are imminent. (ILKHA)