Libyan Grand Mufti urges Muslim youth to join Al-Aqsa Flood Operation against zionist regime
The Grand Mufti of Libya, Sheikh Sadiq Al-Ghariani, has issued a call to Muslim youth to join the ongoing "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation initiated by the Al-Qassam Brigades against the zionist occupation regime.
In a statement, Al-Ghariani urged not only the youth in Palestine but also those in neighboring countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria to participate in the resistance against the occupation regime.
Emphasizing solidarity with the people of Gaza, Al-Ghariani urged Muslim youth to stand alongside the Al-Qassam Brigades in their efforts and help alleviate the burden on Gazans who are facing the brunt of the conflict.
Al-Ghariani hailed the resilience of the resistance fighters in Gaza, describing them as individuals who "attacked the enemy armed with weapons like lightning and destroyed their arrogance." He highlighted the significance of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation as a response to the oppressive actions of the occupation regime, especially in the West Bank.
"In the West Bank, when the occupation regime entered the houses accompanied by dogs and stripped women's clothes under the pretext of searching for explosives, the Aqsa Flood operation came in response to the screams of those women," Al-Ghariani stated, noting that the operation by the Al-Qassam Brigades was a direct response to the provocations and pride of the occupation regime.
Addressing the Qassam Brigades who entered Israel from the Gaza Strip, Al-Ghariani emphasized the importance of patience in the face of the enemy and expressed confidence that victory would be achieved through perseverance in the ongoing conflict. (ILKHA)
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