He announced that they will be present at U.S. military base in Adana’s Incirlik on Sunday, November 5, to protest Washington’s support for israel which has been committing massacres against Palestinian civilians in Gaza.
Due to their support for IHH's program, Şimşek also disclosed the decision to postpone the planned 'Rally in Support of the Aqsa Flood' in Gaziantep on the same date, inviting the public to join the IHH event in Incirlik.
Drawing attention to the enduring plight of Jerusalem, Şimşek emphasized that the city, known as the first Qibla of the Islamic Ummah, has been suffering under the occupation of the zionist forces for decades.
He expressed the belief that Jerusalem and Gaza are eagerly waiting for modern-day heroes, much like Saladin, and that the brave sons of the Ummah are the ones they are looking towards.
Şimşek stressed: "Today, Jerusalem and Gaza represent the strongest bond that will unite the Ummah. The liberation of Gaza equates to the liberation of the Ummah."
He urged everyone to contribute their utmost efforts for the freedom of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
“As the Prophet’s Lovers Foundation, we are prepared to pay any price for the liberation of Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque, as the descendants and heirs of Saladin Ayyubi. We must not only voice our support for the Jerusalem cause but also take concrete actions. We should act with the understanding that Jerusalem's cause is the common cause of the Ummah and contribute to it,” Şimşek declared.
The Prophet’s Lovers Foundation expressed their full support for IHH's "Freedom Convoy for Palestine" initiative and announced their participation in the event that will be held in Adana’s Incirlik on Sunday, November 5.
Furthermore, they postponed their 'Aksa Flood Support Rally' in Gaziantep on the same day, as it coincided with IHH's program, with the hope that both events would serve the same noble purpose. (ILKHA)