Khan Younis / Interior Ministry
Minister of Interior and National Security Mr. Fathi Hammad confirmed that the process of rebuilding and reconstructing that launched by the Ministry of Interior after the recent Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip will continue until we break the occupation's will and tyranny.
Hammad said during the opening of Al-Qarareh police station in Khan Younis in south of the Gaza Strip on Wednesday afternoon: "We have come a long way in building and reconstructing the ministry by the great efforts of its workers and engineering crews."
He explained that Ministry of Interior and all its security services got up from under the rubble after the brutal Israeli aggression, adding: "We took upon ourselves to protect our people."
Palestinian Interior Minister considered that the Arab peoples represent a strategic depth for the Palestinian people, and he said, "We were aware that billions, conferences, speeches and statements, which were launched and held will not enter Gaza, because its collection was false to draw the attention of our people only."
Hammad appealed the Arabs not to stand idly by waiting for the American light to provide assistance to our people. He also said: "On the second anniversary of Al-Furqan Battle reconstruction must be continued to support the steadfastness of our people."
On the other hand, Hammad warned that the Israeli occupation of seizing every opportunity to break the will of our people, pointing out that the Israeli occupation is living its final stages.
He also thanked all those who contributed in building the headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior and all to stop by the ministry.
Moreover, Brigadier General Jamal Al-Jarrah, the Palestinian police chief, said: "the revolution of reconstruction which launched by Hammad is considered as a challenge to the Israeli enemy that our people will remain steadfast."
Al-Jarrah showed that the construction will continue despite the Israeli aggression, and he thanked the engineering staff who supervised the construction in the headquarters of security services and police.