The echoes of the Democratic Party's presidential candidate Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election continue. Sami Abu Zuhri, a senior official of Hamas, which continues its resistance against Israel's attacks in Gaza, stated that Trump will be tested due to his previous remarks that "as the U.S. president, he could stop the war in Gaza within hours." Abu Zuhri said, "The loss of the Democratic Party is the price of the party leaders' stance towards Gaza. We call on Trump to learn from Biden's mistakes." Basem Naim, a member of Hamas's Political Bureau, stated, "This blind support for the Zionist entity (Israel) must end. Because it is being done at the expense of our people's future and the security and stability of the region." In a written statement made by Hamas, it was stated, "Our position regarding the new U.S. administration depends on its stance and behavior towards the Palestinian people, their legitimate rights, and just causes. It is unfortunate that all U.S. administrations that have come to power since the occupation of Palestine in 1948 have exhibited negative attitudes towards the Palestinian cause and have been the biggest supporters of the Zionist occupation in every field. Previous U.S. administrations have provided political and military cover for Zionist war criminals to continue the most heinous genocidal wars known in modern history, following a biased path against occupation and aggression. This has confirmed a role of full complicity in the killing of tens of thousands of our people, including children, women, and the elderly," it was stated. "THE ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE U.S. MUST LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF THE PUBLIC"In a statement calling for an end to the pro-Israel unilateral stance, it was said, "We are seriously working to stop the genocide and aggression against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, to halt the aggression against our brotherly Lebanese people, to end the military and political support provided to the Zionist entity, and to recognize our people's legitimate rights. The elected president of the U.S. needs to listen to the voices raised by the U.S. public regarding the Zionist attacks on the Gaza Strip for more than a year, which reject the occupation and genocide, and oppose the official support and biased stance of the U.S. towards the Zionist structure. The new U.S. administration must understand that our Palestinian people will continue to resist the hateful Zionist occupation and will not accept any path that compromises their legitimate rights, such as freedom, independence, self-determination, and the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital," it was stated.
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