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Akram Al-Kaabi: The Zionist regime with its mercenaries seeks to disrupt the focus of the resistance axis

The Secretary General of the Iraqi Islamic Resistance Movement Nujaba reacted to the recent developments in Syria.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted from the information base of the Nujaba agency, Akram Al-Kaabi, the secretary general of the Iraqi Nujaba Islamic Resistance Movement, reacted to the recent developments in Syria.

He announced in a short message: The Zionist regime is trying to disrupt the concentration of the resistance forces by opening sub-fronts through its mercenaries in Syria. But this action will not create a disturbance in our resolve.

Sheikh Akram Al-Kaabi noted: Our eyes are still on Al-Aqsa Mosque and we will not stop supporting Gaza and our main goal, which is the liberation of occupied Palestine.

It should be said that the terrorist groups in the northwest of Syria attacked the positions of the Syrian army in the western suburbs of Aleppo from Wednesday morning under the title of “prevention of aggression” battle.

This military operation by terrorists against the positions of the Syrian army violated the ceasefire agreement concluded in 2020 because this area is subject to the “de-escalation” agreement signed with the guarantee of Turkey in Astana and includes areas in Idlib, the countryside Aleppo and parts of Hama and Latakia.

The attack of the terrorist groups against the positions of the Syrian army was carried out at the same time as Benjamin Netanyahu announced the ceasefire in Lebanon and his direct threat against Syria.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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