Moscow meeting: Palestinian factions stand united against israeli aggression

Palestinian factions convened in Moscow, expressing gratitude towards Russian leadership for facilitating discussions and supporting the Palestinian cause.

Ekleme: 01.03.2024 20:06:11 / Güncelleme: 01.03.2024 20:06:11 / English News
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The factions issued a joint statement following a three-day inter-Palestinian gathering initiated by Russia that aimed to foster consensus among different factions regarding the situation in Gaza.

In their statement, the factions thanked Russia for organizing the meetings and reaffirmed their commitment to achieving national unity. They emphasized the need to address the Israeli blockade on Gaza and ensure unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid. Additionally, the factions agreed on the necessity of compelling Israel to withdraw its troops from Gaza.

The joint statement highlighted opposition to attempts to displace Palestinians from their land, particularly in Gaza, the West Bank, and al-Quds. The factions rejected efforts to separate Gaza from the West Bank and underscored their commitment to the unity of all Palestinian territories.

Regarding resistance operations in Gaza, the factions expressed support for the Palestinian people and emphasized the importance of rebuilding what the occupation had destroyed. They also pledged to resist encroachments on al-Aqsa Mosque, particularly during the upcoming month of Ramadan.

The statement addressed the plight of Palestinian detainees held by israel, expressing full support for their liberation. Additionally, the factions affirmed their commitment to protecting the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), acknowledging its crucial role in supporting Palestinian refugees.

Furthermore, the factions expressed appreciation to South Africa for its support and role in bringing the issue of Palestinian rights to the International Court of Justice. The meeting, initially scheduled for two days, may extend to a third day. (ILKHA)