Hamas criticized the inability of two billion Muslims to aid Gaza
Hamas Spokesperson Criticizes Inability of Two Billion Muslims to Truly Support Gaza and Stand against Zionist, American Oppression
The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency and Al-Maseera, reports that Fawzi Barhoum, the spokesperson for Hamas, criticized the failure of two billion Muslims to genuinely support Gaza’s victory and stand against the oppression of the U.S. and Zionist regime.
In a video speech during his participation at the opening session of Morocco’s ninth National Conference for the Justice and Growth Party, Barhoum stated: “We are tired of the inability of two billion Muslims to back Gaza’s real triumph or confront the injustices by America, the Zionist regime, and oppressive forces.”
He added that an unjust world follows crimes and schemes to displace Palestinians, emphasizing that Palestinian resilience—particularly in blockaded gaza—leaves its people no choice but liberation: “From Al-Aqsa Mosque to a fully free Palestine, from sea to river.”
Amid unprecedented destruction, Gazans continue their steadfast resistance toward victory in defending Jerusalem and Palestine.
The Hamas leader further added: The Islamic nation stands at a historic moment facing fundamental changes amid the storm. It must either awaken or remain subservient to those it has no control over. moreover, failure to stand firm will plunge the nation into humiliation, weakness, and dependency.He called upon the Arab and islamic nations to rise up in support of Gaza, stating that it is indeed an obligation for every individual to courageously stand firm for Palestine’s victory in the West Bank and Gaza—which fights on behalf of the entire nation.
Since Zionist forces resumed their genocidal campaign in Gaza on March 18 (28 Esfand), according to statements from authorities in Gaza, more than 2,000 Palestinians have been martyred and around 4,500 others injured. As the beginning of these aggressions until now, 51,495 people have been martyred and 117,524 injured.