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Hizbullah Salutes Freedom Flotilla Participants, Slams “Israeli” Piracy of Dignité Ship

Hizbullah Salutes Freedom Flotilla Participants, Slams “Israeli” Piracy of Dignité Ship
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Commenting on the Zionist piracy committed against the "Karamah" ship of the Freedom Flotilla 2, which aimed at breaking the unjust siege on the Gaza Strip, Hizbullah issued the following statement:

Hizbullah salutes all those who participated in the Freedom Flotilla 2, those who tried and did not manage to take part and those who were fought and prevented from assisting in the breaking of the blockade imposed on the Gaza Strip and its oppressed people.

Hizbullah condemns this new act of Zionist piracy targeting peaceful activists from allover the world, who decided to alleviate the suffering of the Gazans imposed by "Israeli" authorities, whether children, women, and elderly.

Hizbullah sees that the Zionist entity continues its series of crimes, be it killing, settlement building, committing massacres or else, all committed with American blessing. This happens at a time when the UN Secretary General and his international organization, as well as the Human Rights Organizations and international NGOs do not even bother to condemn the "Israeli" terrorism.

This international attitude assures it is bias and unjust in its decisions, and demonstrates again there is no such thing as international justice. It exposes the moral plunge of these countries, and reminds the oppressed peoples of the world that all stand still when "Israel" is the source of aggression.

This international stance implies it (the international community) is a partner in oppressing the victim, which also assures the importance of adopting the choice of resistance as a sole choice to confront the Zionist-American-International belligerence, as it is the only means to retrieve rights and preserve sovereignty and dignity.


Source: Hizbullah Media Relations

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