Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades spokesman on al-Quds Day: Resistance to stay
The spokesman for the military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine thanked all people who rose on Al Quds Day and declared their support for the Palestinian people.
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A model of Al Aqsa Mosque held during rallies in Kashmir, India for International Quds Day on March 28, 2025. (Social Media)
Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades spokesman, Abu Jamal, affirmed that the resistance "will not lay down its weapons, continuing the path of struggle until Palestine is free and independent."
During the commemoration of al-Quds Day on Friday, Abu Jamal stressed that the Palestinian people's resistance is legitimate and will continue as long as the occupation persists, affirming the defense of the people and the land until the last breath.
The spokesman for the military wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine thanked "all the free peoples who rose on International al-Quds Day and declared their complete support for the Palestinian people."
The spokesman asserted that Palestinian people continue to be subjected to the most heinous forms of terrorism and abuse, emphasizing how world powers " openly participate in the slaughter of the Palestinian people" rather than support them and stand with them in the face of injustice and oppression.
He called on all people robbed of their will to change the balance of power in the world, citing it was time to "support the Palestinians," and adding that history will show no mercy to anyone.
It is noteworthy that Al-Quds Brigades published a pre-recorded speech by the late spokesperson of the PIJ's military wing, Abu Hamza, during the commemoration of Al-Quds Day on Friday.
In the speech, the martyr Abu Hamza affirmed "commitment to the path of resistance and armed struggle until liberation," pointing out that the military and war course in "Al-Aqsa Flood will inevitably lay the foundation for the demise" of the Israeli occupation entity.
He goes on to say, "We are witnessing a remarkable achievement and an unparalleled display of resilience in the 'Al-Aqsa Flood' battle, which has dealt a severe blow to the Zionist agenda," adding that "an axis was formed to face the Western-Zionist project, that is the axis of resistance from Palestine to Lebanon to Yemen to Iran and Iraq."
He also called for an end to normalization with the Israeli occupation and the complete severance of ties with it. Emphasizing the need for Islamic unity, he urged support for the Palestinian people and their resistance while strengthening their resilience.
He explained that the establishment of the Zionist entity in Palestine was a clear extension of oppressive colonialism aimed at preventing any unity in the Arab and Islamic worlds.
Abu Hamza's speech emphasized that Yemen's presence marked a difference in Operation al-Aqsa Flood while noting that the popular marches in al-Sabe'en Square "served as a strong motivation for the Yemeni Armed Forces to continue and persist with determination and resolve."
The Al-Quds Brigades spokesperson saluted the leader of Ansar Allah, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, adding that the Palestinian Resistance was listening carefully to his speeches regarding the battle in Gaza.