Algerian Association of Muslim Scholars: Genocide and Horrific
Massacres in Gaza Amidst a Relentless Siege and Systematic Starvation
Ongoing Massacres and a Suspicious Global Silence
The
Algerian Association of Muslim Scholars issued a strongly worded statement on
Sunday, July 27, condemning the atrocities committed against the Palestinian
people in Gaza, describing the situation as "the most horrific in modern
history." The statement denounced the suffocating siege and bloody
massacres occurring amidst a suspicious Arab and international silence, and a
complete failure to take any effective action to rescue the wounded and the
starving.
The
statement — a copy of which was received by the Media Office of the
International Union of Muslim Scholars — stressed that the Zionist occupation
is "rampaging without deterrence," preventing humanitarian
organizations from carrying out their duties, and turning what it calls relief
operations into deadly traps.
Praise for the Resistance and a Call for Popular Mobilization
The
Association praised the Palestinian resistance, which it said "disorients
the occupation and spreads fear in its ranks," affirming the Palestinian
people's right to defend their freedom by all forms of resistance.
It
called on Arab countries to allow their people to express their anger and
support for Gaza, warning that the silence of governments will be recorded in
the darkest pages of history.
The
statement emphasized that popular solidarity must remain disciplined and
preserve national stability. It also condemned the shameful inaction of many
Arab and Islamic countries, urging "urgent measures to open the crossings
and allow the entry of aid."
Commendation for Algeria’s Stance and a Call to Sever Ties with
the Occupation
The
Association commended Algeria's "honorable" role in international
forums and its firm rejection of normalization with the occupation, emphasizing
that this principled stance is facing pressure and conspiracies. It urged the
protection of Algeria’s national position as a vital support for the
Palestinian cause.
It
further called for supporting all forms of mobilization to break the siege, and
activating economic boycotts against the enemy, asserting that any dealings
with the occupation amidst its crimes are "a parallel crime, no less than
the killing itself."
The
Association affirmed that the protection of Palestinian blood is a shared
responsibility of all Muslims, and called on Arab regimes to sever ties with
the occupation, to renounce "the crime of normalization," and to
declare a united stance that reflects morality, dignity, and humanity.
The
statement concluded with a prayer that these words would be transformed into
action, and that God would guide the Ummah to wise decisions that preserve
lives and uphold dignity.
(Source:
IUMS Media Office + Statement copy)
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