
Jihad Movement: Arab Summit Statements "Empty" Unless Genocide in Gaza Stops
Gaza - (Saba):
The Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine issued a response this evening, Saturday, to the final statement issued by the Arab Summit held in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.
In an official statement, the movement said, "We in the Islamic Jihad Movement affirm that unless the summit succeeds in halting the genocide in Gaza, in delivering aid stuck at the border, and in halting the famine sweeping the Strip, all condemnation statements, appeals, and calls will be worthless and will remain empty."
It added that these statements and calls will be a testament to the incompetence of some Arab regimes and the complicity of others.
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