
Palestinian sects declare Abu Shabab, his gang traitors
The Joint Operations Room of the Palestinian resistance factions in the Gaza Strip announced today, Saturday, that the blood of the mercenary traitor Yasser Abu Shabab and his gang, formed by the Zionist enemy army, was shed. His political leadership admitted to arming and operating them in the service of the Zionist enemy and attempting to protect its soldiers.
In a joint statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), the factions said that Abu Shabab and his gang "are a group outside the ranks of the homeland. They are completely stripped of their Palestinian identity. Their blood is shed by all resistance factions. His forces are rejected by all the people of the free and dear Palestinian people. We will show no mercy to any of them or anyone who follows their path in aiding the Zionist enemy. We will deal with them in a manner befitting traitors and agents."
They added: "In light of the Zionist war of extermination and starvation to which our great people are subjected at the hands of the criminal enemy, a renegade, traitorous group refuses to do anything but serve as a tool in the hands of the usurping occupier, exploiting the presence of enemy forces on the ground, armed with its weapons, and under its protection and supervision.
Allah will not allow anything but to expose this gang affiliated with the traitorous agent known as "Yasser Abu Shabab," which was formed by the enemy army and whose political leadership admitted to arming and operating it in its service and in an attempt to protect its soldiers. This is in a desperate attempt to achieve some of what the enemy has been unable to achieve through its forces for more than twenty months."
The factions affirmed that "the fate of these traitors is the dustbin of history, in addition to the stigma of shame and disgrace before Allah, their people, and their nation. They will cling like parasites to the tails of the enemy and its tanks when regret is of no avail, and the enemy will leave them like worn-out shoes behind it. This is a constant refrain of the miserable end that has been experienced by all traitors and agents throughout history, in every corner of the earth."
They continued: "We highly value and are proud of the stances of the honorable Palestinian clans and families, who will not be harmed by the betrayal of a small, isolated, and renegade group of people who have sold themselves to Satan. These clans have declared their honorable stance, and we treat them with the utmost appreciation and respect, in accordance with the just divine rule: 'No soul shall bear the burden of another."
The resistance factions concluded their statement by emphasizing that the Palestinian people "are highly aware and recognize the difference between paid agents and those who work to serve them." They added: "While we appreciate the extent of the suffering our people are experiencing, and we are part of them and at the heart of their suffering, they nevertheless reject betrayal, considering it the greatest of sins, rejecting it in every way, and disavowing anyone who commits it or approaches it."
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