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Interior Ministry is prepared to any aggression

Interior Ministry is prepared to any aggression , says Fathi Hammad

25/09/2013

Gaza Interior Minister Fathi Hammad affirms that the responsibility of its Ministry is to protect the internal front and the security of Palestinian citizens, explaining that the Ministry is well prepared to face any attack against the Gaza Strip.

In an address during a march of National Security Forces which took place in Gaza today, Hammad said, "The Interior Ministry has to protect the borders of the homeland from any violation."

He stressed that all the world has to realize there is a Palestinian people who resist all Zionist groups which come to its land.

He expressed appreciation for the steadfastness of the Palestinian people who sacrifice their lives in West Bank and Jerusalem to protect Al-Aqsa mosque.

Hammad emphasized that marches such as today's recover the Islamic and Arab nation, which have great capacities.

Major General Abo Obaida Aljarrah stated the march, one of  a series occurring amid a tightened and sever blockade, is to show that that the National Security Forces support the just Palestinian cause, and will do its best to protect holy places.

The National Security Forces organized a march with the participation of 250 elements, ending at Al Katiba square in the center of Gaza City .

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