Palestinian Resistance Committees Express Gratitude to Iran for Strong Support of Palestine

Palestinian Resistance Committees Express Gratitude to Iran for Strong Support of Palestine

The recent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip has brought relief to many, and the Palestinian Resistance Committees have publicly expressed their gratitude to the Islamic Republic of Iran for its steadfast support of the Palestinian people. This significant development highlights Iran’s crucial role in backing the Palestinian cause.

According to a statement from the committees, released by the Al-Manar news network on Monday, they honored the memory of resistance leaders and commanders who sacrificed their lives for the Palestinian struggle. The statement emphasized the importance of Iran’s involvement in supporting Palestine.

“After more than 470 days of aggression, genocide, ethnic cleansing, and the mass killing [of Palestinians] by the Zionist regime, aided by the military and financial support of the US and the West, the resistance and its negotiating team managed to fulfill the rightful demands of our people,” the statement read, referring to the ceasefire.

The committees pointed out that the ceasefire, which took effect on Sunday, is a testament to the resilience, steadfastness, and sacrifices of the Palestinian nation. Key points from their statement include:

  • Tribute to the martyrs of Gaza, the West Bank, and the occupied territories.
  • Recognition of support from Hezbollah, Ansarullah, and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
  • Saluting key figures such as Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas leaders Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar.
  • Appreciation for all allies of the Palestinian resistance, including armed forces in Iraq and Yemen.

Moreover, the committees expressed their gratitude for the unwavering support received from Iran’s leadership, nation, and armed forces, particularly during this critical phase. The ceasefire, which took effect at 11:15 a.m. local time on Sunday, marks a return to calm in Gaza for the first time in over 15 months.

The commitment to the Palestinian cause remains strong, and this ceasefire is seen as a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for peace and justice.

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