
Mujahedeen Movement condemns Knesset vote to impose sovereignty on WB
The Palestinian Mujahedeen Movement condemned the Israeli Knesset's vote on a draft resolution imposing "sovereignty" over the occupied West Bank, paving the way for its annexation, on Thursday. The movement said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba): "This is a dangerous escalation and part of the open war targeting our people and their presence on our land."
It noted that this Zionist decision represents a new and clear disregard for the international community and reflects the fascist mentality of the Zionist entity, which seeks to implement its criminal plans targeting the land of Palestine and its people.
The Mujahedeen Movement affirmed that this and other invalid decisions will not change the reality and identity of the Arab and Islamic land of Palestine, and that the Zionist entity and its decisions are invalid and will vanish, God willing. It also affirmed: "The optimal response to the enemy's escalation and criminal decisions is to strengthen unity, escalate confrontation and resistance, and raise the cost of the Zionist enemy's presence on our land. The enemy and its plans will only be deterred by force and resistance."
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