Iran Judiciary Chief Predicts Promising Future for Resistance Front

Iran Judiciary Chief Predicts Promising Future for Resistance Front

In a significant development, Iran’s Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei emphasized the resilience and vitality of the Resistance Movement across the region, which includes Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine. This movement is poised for a promising future, as he stated during a recent meeting in Tehran.

During his meeting on Monday with Iraq’s Parliament Speaker Mahmoud al-Mashhadani, Mohseni Ejei expressed strong support for the Resistance Movement, indicating that:

  • The movement remains “completely alive and dynamic.”
  • Iran will continue its unwavering support for various resistance groups.

Moreover, Mohseni Ejei highlighted the historical, religious, and cultural commonalities that bind Iran and Iraq, suggesting that these shared ties could significantly strengthen relations between the two nations.

He also referenced a recent visit by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to Iraq in September, where 14 cooperation documents were signed. He stressed the importance of swiftly implementing these agreements to foster ongoing collaboration.

In response, the Iraqi Parliament Speaker acknowledged Iran’s consistent support for the Islamic Ummah, particularly during the recent Gaza conflict. He noted that the alliance between Iran, Iraq, Hamas, and Hezbollah in support of the Palestinian cause will be remembered throughout history.

With these developments, the future of the Resistance Movement appears bright, reinforcing the commitment of both Iran and Iraq to stand united in their efforts.

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