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Committee to Support the Palestinian People: The gift of Jerusalem showed the world the determination of the Palestinian people to liberate their homeland and the inevitability of their victory

2021-06-28T23:52:45.890Z


Damascus, SANA- The Syrian Arab Popular Committee for Supporting the Palestinian People and Resisting the Zionist Project has renewed the affirmation


Damascus-SANA

The Syrian Arab People's Committee for Supporting the Palestinian People and Resisting the Zionist Project reiterated the national choice of the Syrian people and their will, which was translated by the election of Dr. Bashar al-Assad as President of the Republic.

During its meeting today headed by Dr. Saber Falhout, the committee stressed that the size and indicators of the gift of Jerusalem to the Zionist entity and its supporters and those who printed with it showed the world the determination of the Palestinian people to liberate their homeland and the inevitability of its victory.

The committee pointed out the importance of achieving the unity of the Palestinian struggle against the Zionist enemy and its allies, supporting its capabilities of confrontation and steadfastness, and educating the younger generation about the plots that are plotting for the region, expressing confidence in the defeat of the Zionist-American aggression against Palestine and the Arab nation.

The committee condemned the rush of some Arab regimes to normalize with the occupation entity, stressing the rejection of all forms of normalization.

The committee was established in 2001 after the second intifada in the occupied territories with the aim of providing humanitarian aid from the Syrian people to its Palestinian brothers in the occupied territories.

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