
PFLP Strongly Condemns Zionist Airstrikes on Syria
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) on Wednesday strongly condemned the Zionist airstrikes on Syria, which resulted in a number of martyrs and wounded.
In a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), the PFLP said that this aggression represents a new episode in the ongoing series of Zionist crimes against the peoples of the region.
'This attack comes as part of an open Zionist escalation on multiple fronts, foremost among them the continued brutal massacres against our people in the Gaza Strip, settler crimes in the West Bank, and ongoing assaults on Lebanese territory—violating sovereignty and aiming to break national will,' the statement read.
The PFLP warned that these actions are part of broader Zionist-American plans to sow division, incite sectarianism, and spread terror across the region.
The Front expressed full solidarity with Syria, affirming its support for the unity of the Syrian land and people, and reaffirmed Syria's absolute right to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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