Continued: Sayyed explained that the Israeli enemy’s continued violation of the ceasefire terms—under the supposed guarantee of the Americans—exposes its criminal intent, including its refusal to engage in meaningful prisoner exchange or negotiations. He emphasized that the occupation seeks to extract its prisoners while continuing the siege, starvation, killing, and displacement—rendering any talk of humanitarian resolution hollow and deceitful. The underlying goal, he warned, is the displacement of the Palestinian people—first from Gaza, then from the West Bank—backed now by American officials openly promoting the expulsion of Palestinians under the false guise of "liberation."
Sayyed detailed the occupation’s methodical operations in the West Bank, including in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Balata Camp, involving killings, demolitions, abductions, and the shutdown of Palestinian institutions like UNRWA schools in Al-Quds. These steps, he stated, are part of a systematic Zionist strategy to erase the Palestinian presence and eliminate the cause altogether. He denounced the United States for adopting and promoting these strategies, warning that its open alignment with this project reveals the full extent of its complicity.
He saluted the heroic jihad and steadfastness of Palestinian mujahidin in Gaza and the West Bank, affirming that their resistance has prevented the occupation from achieving its goals of displacement and religious desecration, particularly concerning Al-Aqsa Mosque. He emphasized that their sacrifice is the only effective course for the protection of Palestinian rights and sanctities and made clear that no political settlement, negotiations, or surrender can protect the Ummah from the occupation’s ambitions—only armed defiance based on the duty of Jihad can.
Sayyed then expanded the scope of the address, condemning the Israeli occupation’s continued aggression against Lebanon and Syria, with daily strikes, assassinations, and violations of sovereignty. He denounced the American role in enabling these crimes and ridiculed the hypocrisy of American officials who label Hezbollah a “cancer” while ignoring the documented genocidal crimes of the Israeli enemy. He affirmed that it is the Israeli entity—along with its American sponsor—that constitutes the real cancer threatening the region and the world.
He described Israeli aggression against Syria and Iraqi airspace as a manifestation of the Zionist ambition to establish “Greater Israel,” warning that silence or appeasement will only encourage further occupation, desecration, and domination. He criticized Arab regimes for failing to draw lessons from either the Qur’an or unfolding events, accusing them of cowardice, betrayal, and blind pursuit of futile peace initiatives that the occupation has always rejected.
Sayyed cited Qur’anic verses exposing the deep enmity of the Jews towards the Muslim Ummah, warning that the Zionist worldview dehumanizes Arabs and Muslims entirely, even regarding their allies and collaborators as subhuman. He underscored the ideological foundation of the occupation—rooted in distorted religious texts and supremacist ideology—and called on the Ummah to awaken from heedlessness and assume its duty.
He then reminded the Ummah—particularly Arabs—of the immense religious, moral, and humanitarian responsibility they bear in the face of genocide. He called for ongoing and intensified action on every front: protests, media, education, boycotts, and mobilization in mosques and public institutions. He urged Muslims and free people across the world, especially in Western countries, to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to defy their governments' suppression of protest and student activism.