AhlulBayt News Agency

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Tuesday

24 October 2023

10:05:48 AM
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Bahraini scholars renew call for cutting ties with Zionist regim

Bahraini scholars censured the Tel Aviv regime’s atrocities in Palestine and called on the Manama government to sever ties with the Zionist regime.

AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Bahraini scholars censured the Tel Aviv regime’s atrocities in Palestine and called on the Manama government to sever ties with the Zionist regime.

In a statement signed by more than 270 scholars, it was stressed that killing and bloodshed has been the occupation regime’s character and nature since its inception.

The history of this regime is filled with heinous crimes and the recent bombing of a hospital in Gaza in which more than 500 innocent people were killed is just another war crime committed by Israel, the statement said.

The Bahraini scholars reiterated the Palestinian people’s inalienable and legitimate right to defend their land, adding that the Al-Aqsa Flood Operation launched by the Hamas resistance movement was in accordance with this right.

They also stressed the need for Muslim and Arab nations to support the Palestinian people and the cause of Palestine in different ways.

The statement said that instead of normalizing ties with Israel, Arab governments must make efforts to isolate the occupation regime.

It went on to say that all of the world must get united to prevent the terrorist regime of Israel from continuing its crimes against humanity in Gaza and other parts of Palestine.

The Zionist regime’s brutal war against the people of Gaza started on October 7 after Hamas carried out a surprise attack against the regime, called Al-Aqsa Flood Operation, by firing thousands of rockets at the occupied territories.

The operation, which was a legitimate response to recurrent acts of violence against Palestinians, touched off an incessant onslaught by the illegal entity on the besieged Gaza Strip, which has so far claimed the lives of more than 4,700 people, mostly civilians, while leaving more than 15,000 others injured.

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