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Sudan’s NCP vows to continue its support to Palestinians

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October 28, 2012 (KHARTOUM) - Presidential assistant and deputy chairman of the ruling National Congress Party (NCP), Nafie Ali Nafie said on Sunday that Sudan will not stop its support to its "brothers in Palestine" after an air attack on an ammunition factory in Khartoum last week.

Sudan accused Israel of bombing a military plant in Khartoum on Tuesday 25 October, but Tel Aviv refused to acknowledge the attack and termed Sudan as a "dangerous terrorist state". The former accuse the latter of backing Hamas which carries regular rocket attacks on Israeli settlements in Gaza strip.

In remarks delivered at the party premises in Khartoum, Nafie described the assault "as one of the tribulations experienced by Muslims in Sudan and other countries," stressing it motivates them to move forward in the implementation of the Islamic project.

Reports from Khartoum in the past years speak about Nafie as the one who defends Sudan’s support to Hamas which is considered by the E.U., U.S., and Canada as a terrorist group. The Islamist organization control Gaza strip since 2007.

Israeli jet fighters attacked different times the eastern part of the country allegedly to intercept convoys smuggling weapons to Gaza through Egypt.

Nafie who was speaking in reception organized on the occasion of Eid-al-Adha attended by leaders of allied parties, praised the Sudanese people and political forces for their "steadfastness and determination" to face "challenges and conspiracies" against Sudan and aiming to destroy its "comprehensive project", as he said

Analyst agree that the attack serves Khartoum’s propaganda of "external enemies" aiming to arouse nationalist feelings and rally popular support despite its repressive policy and the different internal wars.

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  • 29 October 2012 14:53, by James Maker Akok

    North Sudan Government, you beating a Drum for war about Israel but you got it now and you going it again because Israel Govrrnment is in South Sudan now as you know Israel, and South Sudan are brothers. Israel Government will get North Sudan informations through South Sudan.

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    • 29 October 2012 18:53, by Northern Sudanese

      You mean you are Israel’s slave and dog :D , brothers? well they only treated you like dogs in Israel :D
      people of South Sudan, Jews don’t give a shit about you, all they want is to weaken sudan and egypt via the nile. anyway, you jewish masters are enjoying their last years in the region. don’t forget that the israel supported Appartheid in south africa

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      • 29 October 2012 21:20, by James Maker Akok

        Israel Government deport South Sudanese people to South Sudan because some of you Northern Sudanese people may go to Israel and do suicide bomb in Israel and said they are Southerns Sudanese people.

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  • 30 October 2012 06:49, by michael coma

    To Nafie Ali Nafie
    Bear in your mind that fighting Iraelis has no different of fighting God.Your supports to Hamas is nothing to them in term of the weapons you will give to Hamas as you said.No day that dog can be able to kill elephant,is something imposible to happen in this world.

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    • 29 January 13:30, by ajay1983

      yeap,the attack serves Khartoum’s propaganda of "external enemies" aiming to arouse nationalist feelings and rally popular support
      hair Games

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