Top Leader Engages in Crucial Talks with Senior Hamas Officials

Ayatollah Khamenei Declares Palestine’s Inevitable Victory: A Bold Statement on Future Triumph

In a significant statement regarding the ongoing conflict, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, emphasized that the ultimate victory of Palestine over its adversaries is an undeniable truth. This declaration came during a recent meeting in Tehran with high-ranking members of the Palestinian resistance movement, Hamas.

Present at the meeting were notable figures from Hamas, including Muhammad Ismail Darwish, the chairman of Hamas’ Shura Council, and Khalil al-Hayya, the deputy chairman of the Political Bureau. This gathering highlighted the solidarity between Iran and the Palestinian resistance.

During the discussions, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed out:

  • The people of Gaza have successfully resisted the “Zionist regime” and their allies, including the United States, preventing them from achieving their objectives.
  • The hardships endured by Gazans throughout the Israeli conflict ultimately led to a triumph of justice over oppression.
  • He expressed gratitude to the Hamas leaders for their role in negotiating the ceasefire with Israel, which marked the end of hostilities.
  • Khamenei underscored that faith serves as Iran’s and the resistance front’s primary weapon in their ongoing asymmetric struggle against their enemies.
  • He affirmed that “the issue of Palestine is a main issue for us, and Palestine’s victory is a definitive matter.”

In a gesture of camaraderie, the Hamas officials extended their congratulations to Ayatollah Khamenei on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, further cementing the ties between Iran and the Palestinian resistance.

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