Iran's Parliament Speaker Celebrates Triumph of Resistance Against Israeli Regime

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Celebrates Triumph of Resistance Against Israeli Regime

Tehran, IRNA – In a significant statement, Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, emphasized the decisive victories of resistance movements against the Israeli regime. This assertion highlights the ongoing tensions in the region and the impact of these movements on the geopolitical landscape.

During a gathering on Wednesday, Qalibaf remarked on the strategic and tactical defeats that the Israeli regime has suffered at the hands of these resistance movements.

Qalibaf also addressed the international reactions to the atrocities committed by the Israeli regime in the Gaza Strip. He noted that these actions have ignited widespread protests across numerous cities and universities worldwide. Key points from his address include:

  • Crimes of the Israeli regime: The speaker highlighted the various crimes that have led to global outrage.
  • Role of the United States: He remarked on the complicity of the US in these actions, which has fueled protests.
  • Imam Khomeini’s legacy: Qalibaf stressed the importance of the late Imam Khomeini in elevating the Palestinian issue to a central topic in global discussions.
  • Unity among Shia and Sunni: He underscored that figures like General Qassem Soleimani and other Shia leaders exemplify solidarity, stating that Lebanese Shias and Palestinian Sunnis are “our brothers”.

This gathering reflects the ongoing commitment of Iranian leaders to support the Palestinian cause and condemn the actions of the Israeli regime. The emphasis on unity among different sects within Islam further strengthens the narrative of resistance against perceived oppression.

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