The head of the "Karama" movement and member of the "National Accord" bloc, MP Faisal Karamy, received a delegation from Hamas in Lebanon, headed by the movement's representative in Lebanon, Ahmed Abdul Hadi, accompanied by Public Relations Officer Khaled Ismail, the movement's political official in the north Ahmed Al-Asadi, and the political official in the Al-Badawi camp Mehdi Assaf. Karamy affirmed that "the Palestinian issue is the central issue of the nation, and its pain is the pain of the nation, and its joy is the joy of the nation. We believe that victory will be our ally because we are on the side of justice, and the rightful are the strong, and the strong will ultimately prevail."
Karamy added: "The liberation of the occupied territories and the Palestinian people's adherence to their land, their right to self-determination, and their right to freedom—these demands and aspirations began to be realized on October 7th, and this path will continue until victory is achieved through the efforts of the fighters and the steadfastness of the people of Gaza and all the people of Palestine in every inch of our occupied land." He also warned "against the new transfer scheme and the displacement of Gaza civilians outside," affirming "his complete trust in the Palestinians' insistence on their right to their land and in thwarting the plans of the Zionist enemy."
Abdul Hadi briefed Karamy on the developments of the "Flood of Al-Aqsa" battle, in which Hamas fighters are writing heroic tales in combat, defense, bravery, and sacrifice, and how they are dealing with the might of the Zionist enemy's army, which has appeared to the whole world as an army made of cardboard and will not achieve any of its military objectives despite its air superiority.