Welcoming the representatives of the Palestinian resistance groups, the Syrian president said that the existence of the Zionist regime is based on terrorism. It doesn’t understand the language of peace.
Representatives of Palestinian groups in Syria met today (Thursday) with President Bashar al-Assad in Damascus. According to the official Syrian news agency (SANA), the meeting discussed the latest developments in the Palestinian territories and the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people, especially Jerusalem, in order to change the population of the city in favor of the Jews.
Bashar al-Assad said that the Zionist regime does not understand the language of peace and dialogue, and that its existence in the region is based on terrorism and the violation of the rights of the people of the region, and that Syria’s position on the Palestinian issue is firm.
He made the remarks during a meeting with a number of leaders and representatives of Palestinian factions in Damascus on Thursday, during which the two sides discussed the latest developments surrounding Israel’s acts of aggression against the Palestinian people.
According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Assad renewed his country’s firm stance toward the Palestinian cause as a central issue and supported the Palestinian people’s resistance against the occupying regime to restore their rights.
The Palestinian figures, for their part, appreciated Syria for supporting the Palestinian people, saying the Israeli regime’s occupation of Palestine and its massacre of Palestinians prove that resistance is key to the restoration of the violated rights of Palestinians and liberation of their lands.
They also underlined that Syria’s resilience in the war against Western and Israeli-backed terrorists has helped boost the steadfastness of the Palestinian people.
The remarks come while the Zionist entity has martyred at least 230 Palestinians, including 65 children and 39 women, through its continued aerial bombardment of the Gaza Strip, which began on May 10. According to Gaza’s health ministry, at least 1,710 others have been wounded in the attacks.