DayofPal– The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has welcomed what it described as “positive positions” expressed during the high-level international conference held in New York addressing the Palestinian issue.
In an official statement, Hamas emphasized that such developments represent crucial support for the Palestinian people’s ongoing struggle and national aspirations.
The movement stated that it closely follows every initiative that could mark a step forward in the national struggle, praising international efforts aimed at restoring the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, chief among them, the establishment of an independent Palestinian state without preconditions.
According to the statement, the recognition of a fully sovereign Palestinian state is the result of persistent national resistance and a reflection of respect for international law.
Hamas stressed that such recognition is an inherent and inalienable right that cannot be compromised.
Hamas also reiterated that armed resistance and the possession of weapons remain a legal and national entitlement as long as the Israeli occupation continues.
The statement cited international laws and conventions that recognize the right of occupied peoples to resist, noting that any relinquishment of arms would only be possible upon the full realization of national rights, including a sovereign Palestinian state.
The movement further underscored that any serious international initiative must begin with halting the genocide and ethnic cleansing being perpetrated against the Palestinian people, followed by a complete end to the occupation.
It called on the international community to isolate the Israeli state and prosecute its leaders for war crimes instead of engaging in normalization or agreements with them.
Concluding the statement, Hamas asserted that the Palestinian cause is not only a matter of national rights but also a question of human justice, requiring the international community to take principled stances consistent with international law, justice, and human rights.
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