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Archbishop Attallah Hanna to Shehab: Anyone who undermines the return marches in Gaza is suspicious and does not represent our people.

2018-11-10T20:21:41+02:00
Shehab

Archbishop Atallah Hanna, Archbishop of Sebastia of the Greek Orthodox Church in Palestine, said that those who question the return marches and break the siege in the Gaza Strip are "suspicious voices that do not represent the Palestinian people."

"The return marches and the breaking of the siege are a national movement that reflects the strength of our people in the face of the occupation and brings to mind the greatness of the Palestinian people," Hanna told Shehab news agency Saturday evening.

He stressed that anyone who does not stand with Gaza is not a Palestinian. "Gaza proves to the world that it is capable of conquering the siege and achieving achievements for our people wherever they are," he said.

Also, he condemned some of the parties that question the return marches, calling for these voices to be silent, and not to enter into intersections with the Israeli occupation, which has been fighting these marches since the first day of its launch.

Hanna said that the march of return and breaking the siege began to achieve some aspirations of the Palestinian people in Gaza, directed a message to the masses to continue the movement, "which reflects the pulse of the Palestinian street, and enjoys the support of all the free people in the world.

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