Hamas says the Palestine banner will stay an “image of Palestinian solidarity”
A representative for the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), Jihad Taha, said the Israeli Knesset’s endorsement in first perusing a regulation that restricts bringing the Palestinian banner up in establishments upheld by the Israeli government, reflects Tel Aviv’s “inability to partition the Palestinian public” and “sow disagreement” between them because of the forced geological disengagement the Palestinian public live in.
“This regulation shows the degree of mania and fear that have burdened the [Israeli] occupation pioneers and government drove by the radical bigoted Naftali Bennett, which was appeared in the assault on the memorial service of writer Shireen Abu Aqleh, the Palestinians in Jerusalem, and college understudies, to forestall raising the Palestinian banner, which is one of the images of public solidarity notwithstanding the fierce occupation,” Taha said in a proclamation.
“The Palestinian banner will stay an image of our public solidarity, the pennant of our re-visitation of Palestine to every last bit of our property in which the possessing Zionists have no spot or sway,” he added.