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The meeting of the Lebanese national parties condemns the practices of the occupation in its prisons

2022-01-03T19:30:40.953Z


Beirut, SANA- The meeting of Lebanese national parties, forces and personalities condemned the criminal Israeli occupation practices


Beirut-Sana

The meeting of the Lebanese national parties, forces and personalities condemned the criminal practices of the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people and the heroic prisoners in its prisons and detention centers.

In today's statement, the meeting called on international organizations, especially the so-called human rights organizations, to intervene immediately and urgently to release Palestinian prisoner Hisham Abu Hawash, condemning the Israeli occupation's decision to continue detaining him and holding him fully responsible for any harm he might be subjected to.

The meeting added that the heroic Palestinian prisoner Abu Hawash faces the risk of death as a result of his hunger strike for the 139th consecutive day due to the occupation forces continuing to detain him after the expiry of the administratively prescribed period for him, stressing that what the prisoner Abu Hawash is doing represents a resounding cry before the world that claims respect for human rights But it becomes blind to the Israeli crimes since the beginning of the occupation of Palestine until today.

At the conclusion of his statement, the meeting called on the Arab and Islamic peoples to express their solidarity with them by various available means, because they are paying the tax to confront the conspiracy that was hatched to control the entire region, and they are the impenetrable dam in the face of Zionist arrogance and reveal its criminality and terrorism.

Source: sena

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