Tunisian and Arab Parties, NGOs Condemn Zionist Aggression Against Palestinian People: NorthAfrica
Tunis/Tunisia — Tunisian and Arab parties and organisations, in a joint statement issued Saturday condemned"the Zionist and criminal aggression" against the Palestinian people in Al-Aqsa Mosque, al Quds, the West Bank and Gaza.
The signatories praised the brave resistance of the Palestinian people inside the occupied territories and in other areas, including Lebanon, the statement said. They called for greater unity to defeat the aggression, liberate the land and people and end the occupation.
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