Pezeshkian: Islamic Nations Unite to Rebuild Gaza Together

Pezeshkian: Islamic Nations Unite to Rebuild Gaza Together

In a significant development, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has advocated for the establishment of an international coalition comprising Islamic nations to assist in the reconstruction of Gaza, which has been severely impacted by the ongoing conflict with Israel. This initiative aims to restore the region and support the Palestinian people in their recovery efforts.

During a meeting on Saturday with members of Hamas’ Shura Council, including its chairman Muhammad Ismail Darwish, Pezeshkian emphasized the potential of Islamic countries to collaborate effectively. He stated, “Islamic countries will definitely be able to rebuild Gaza together and restore life to the Muslim people of this region.”

Pezeshkian recognized the resilience of the Palestinian people, commending their efforts in thwarting Israel’s objectives during the conflict. He reiterated the unwavering support of the Islamic Republic for the resistance front, expressing strong confidence in their eventual victory. He noted, “We are certain of the final victory of the resistance [front], as God Almighty has promised it in the holy Quran.”

During the discussions, a Hamas representative expressed gratitude towards Iran and other regional resistance groups for their ongoing support of the Palestinian cause. Key points from the meeting include:

  • The Palestinian resistance front is gearing up to escalate its efforts towards the liberation of Palestinian land.
  • Concerns were raised about U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan concerning the resettlement of Gaza’s residents, which the Hamas official deemed invalid.
  • The future governance of Gaza will be determined through a collaborative national effort among the Palestinian people.

This meeting highlights the ongoing commitment of Iran and allied groups to support Palestine in its struggle, emphasizing the belief that the future of Gaza is firmly in the hands of its inhabitants.

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