The event drew a significant crowd, with Abu Hasan expressing gratitude to the organizers and the participants.
Abu Hasan opened his speech with a heartfelt acknowledgment: "First of all, I would like to thank my brothers and sisters who filled this square and HÜDA PAR for inviting us here. Your filling this square and the gathering of thousands of people indicates this. The Islamic Ummah is one nation, and Muslims are brothers."
He went on to highlight the urgency of the situation in Gaza, emphasizing the Palestinian people's desire for freedom and the right to live on their own land. "My brothers and sisters, the time has come now; it is time to take our freedom from them,” Abu Hasan passionately declared.
Explaining the motivations behind Operation Aqsa Flood, Abu Hasan stated: "One of the reasons for the Aqsa Flood is to say to the whole world: We will not give up our lands, and we will not live in our lands in oppression. Again, one of the reasons for the Aqsa Flood is that we want to declare to the world that we will either live as freemen on the land of Palestine or we will be among the martyrs under the land of Palestine."
He reiterated their commitment to the defense of Al-Aqsa Mosque, asserting: "We will not allow the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque. We will not allow their zionist temple to be built on Al-Aqsa Mosque." Abu Hasan condemned the alleged plan by enemies to burn Al-Aqsa Mosque and construct their own temple, declaring: "Our martyrs in Gaza say this. We must be martyred so that Masjid al-Aqsa will be free, and we will live on it with dignity and honor."
Sharing insights into the military operations, Abu Hasan recounted the successful attack on October 7, stating: "On the morning of 7 October, we attacked them from the air, land, and sea and gave them the message, 'O Zionists, you have no place on the land of Palestine.' The number of mujahideen who carried out the operation against the zionists on 7 October was 1,200 people. 100 of them were those memorized Holy Quran."
He concluded his speech with a hopeful message to the audience in Bingöl, stating: "Inshallah, we will soon gather in Masjid al-Aqsa and pray together as you have gathered here. Inshallah, you will come side by side with the Kassam Mujahideen in Al-Aqsa." (ILKHA)