Palestinian Islamic Jihad condemns Western 'tripartite aggression' against Syria
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance movement has strongly censured the recent joint airstrikes against Syria by the United States, Britain and France, criticizing some regional countries for opening up their airspace for the act of aggression.
The Gaza-based movement, in a statement released on Saturday, described the US as the root cause of all evils in the world, stressing that Washington was seeking to perpetuate chaos in the Middle East and undermine unity and coherence in the region.
The Islamic Jihad further noted that the recent missile attack on
Syria was meant to provide more support to the Israeli regime and give
it the green light to go ahead with its brutal terrorist policies
against the Palestinian nation and other nations of the region.
The statement also reaffirmed the resistance movement’s solidarity
with the Syrian government and nation, stressing that the Islamic Jihad
stood by all Arab and Muslim nations in countering threats to their
security, stability and unity.
Damascus skies erupt with anti-aircraft fire as the United
States launches an attack on Syria targeting different parts of the
Syrian capital Damascus early April 14, 2018. (Photo by AP)
The Palestinian Hamas resistance movement also condemned US-led
strikes in Syria as “a blatant aggression [meant] to preserve the
existence of the Zionist regime” of Israel. Hezbollah: US-led attack, flagrant violation of Syria sovereignty
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement slammed the aerial
attacks on Syria as “a flagrant violation of the country’s
sovereignty.”
"The war that America is waging against Syria, against the people of
the region and resistance and liberation movements, will not realize its
goals," it said in a statement.
Hezbollah also lauded Syria's air defense for confronting the missile attack launched earlier in the day.
Additionally, Lebanon’s Amal Movement, which is a political party
associated with the country’s Shia Muslim community, has condemned the
joint Western attack on Syria, and describing it as a “flagrant
violation of international law, and a blatant attack on the Syrian state
– the founding member of the United Nations.”
A Royal Air Force tornado jet takes off in the early hours
from RAF Akrotiri airbase in Cyprus to conduct airstrikes in Syria on
April 14, 2018. (Photo by AFP)
“The tripartite aggression maximizes the likelihood for the region to
turn into a war zone. This could have serious consequences on
international peace and security.
“The Amal Movement and all honorable people cannot dissociate
themselves from the airstrikes on Syria, mainly because such an
aggression affects the Middle East and surprisingly comes at the time
when large areas of Syria’s soil have been liberated from the scourge of
terrorism,” the Lebanese political party highlighted in a statement.
The airstrikes on Syria come as “Lebanon and Iraq are trying to
restore their legislative entitlements, and Palestinians are pressing on
their right to return and establish an independent state with al-Quds
as its capital,” the statement added. َAnsarullah: US targeting those opposing colonial schemes in ME
Moreover, Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement condemned the US-led
airstrikes against Syria, stating that the aggression was in line with
targeting all those who oppose US and Israeli colonial schemes in the
Middle East.
“The aggression on Syria attests to the generous and solid support
for the Zionist regime’s occupation and criminal organizations. It
testifies that Syria’s stands are against those of Americans and
Zionists,” Ansarullah said in a statement.
The statement added that some regional leaders were vying with each
other in submission to the US and selling out the Palestinian cause.
Ansarullah further noted that it stood by Syria and considered the
missile attack on the crisis-stricken Arab country as an act of
aggression against the entire Muslim world.
The Yemeni movement then called on Arab and Muslim nations to close
ranks, and fulfill aspirations for a dignified and independent
future.Early on Saturday, the US, Britain and France carried out a
string of airstrikes against Syria over an alleged chemical weapons
attack last week against the city of Douma, located about 10 kilometers
northeast of the capital Damascus. Washington and its allies blamed
Damascus for the Douma attack, an allegation rejected by the Syrian
government.
Pentagon said in a statement that at least 58 missiles had struck
Shayrat airbase in the western Syrian city of Homs. An unnamed US
official said Tomahawk missiles were used in the strikes.
This picture released by the French Defense Audiovisual
Communication and Production Unit (ECPAD) shows the launching of a
cruise missile from a French military vessel in the Mediterranean Sea
towards targets in Syria overnight on April 13-14, 2018. (Photo by AFP)
The United Kingdom's Royal Air Force said four Tornado GR4s fighters
jets joined in the operation, while France said it had deployed Mirage
and Rafale fighter jets.
Russian General Staff spokesman General Sergei Rudskoy, however, said
Syrian air defense systems had intercepted at least 71 cruise missiles
fired during the US-led aggression.
Speaking at a news conference in Moscow on Saturday, Rudskoy said at
least 103 cruise missiles, including Tomahawks, had been fired into a
number of targets in Syria.
“Russia has fully restored the air defense system of Syria, and it continues to improve it over the last six months,” he said. MORE
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