[22/07/2025 06:49]
Aden-Saba
The National Coalition of Parties and Political Components has strongly condemned the ongoing genocide committed by the Zionist enemy in Gaza Strip, characterized by a suffocating siege, systematic starvation, and continuous bombing, resulting in an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe.
The coalition, in a statement, reaffirmed its unwavering support for the Palestinian cause, emphasizing that the atrocities in Gaza cannot be justified under any pretext and constitute a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
The coalition called for an immediate and comprehensive cessation of Israeli aggression, the lifting of the unjust siege on Gaza Strip, and the unhindered entry of humanitarian aid. It also demanded that the international community, including the United Nations and international courts, take responsibility for holding the occupation authorities accountable for their crimes and provide international protection for the Palestinian people.
Furthermore, the coalition affirmed the Palestinian people's right to resist occupation and defend their existence, with the goal of ending the occupation and restoring their full legitimate national rights, including the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital.
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