Hamas’s message to the Riyadh meeting: Make a historic decision
In a message to the Arab and Islamic leaders meeting in Riyadh, the Islamic resistance movement Hamas called for immediate action to stop the attacks of the Zionist regime in Gaza. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, the Islamic resistance movement Hamas today (November 20) in a message to the extraordinary meeting of heads of Arab and Islamic countries in the capital of Saudi Arabia, asked them to make a historic and fateful decision.
According to Anatolia news agency, it is stated in the message of Hamas that specialized committees should be formed in the medical, humanitarian, relief and parliamentary fields and these committees should immediately go to the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza.
Hamas also emphasized that food and water, medical items and fuel should be sent as soon as possible to save the hospitals in Gaza that are either out of order or will soon be out of order. , to be sent; “Before these hospitals turn into mass graves and cause shame to humanity”.
This resistance group called on the leaders of the countries present at the Riyadh meeting in their Telegram channel to implement this. use all the levers of their Arab and Islamic power to put pressure on America as “directly responsible for the mass genocide of the Palestinian people” in the Gaza Strip.
Today, Riyadh is the capital Saudi Arabia is hosting an extraordinary meeting of heads of Islamic and Arab countries jointly to review the current situation in Gaza and Palestine. Saudi Arabia is accompanying to participate in this meeting, in a message on the X social network, he wrote: “Today, due to the importance of the Gaza issue, an extraordinary summit of heads of Islamic and Arab countries will be held jointly in Riyadh. “The honorable president will present important proposals in the meeting.”
Ebrahim Raeesi said in his speech today that if today’s meeting does not lead to the adoption of effective steps, it will cause the Islamic Ummah to despair.
publisher | Fars news agency |