Top Leader Engages in Crucial Talks with Senior Hamas Officials

Top Leader Engages in Crucial Talks with Senior Hamas Officials

In a significant development for the Palestinian resistance movement, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, recently met with senior members of Hamas in Tehran. This gathering underscores Iran’s ongoing support for Palestine, highlighting the resilience of the Palestinian people amid ongoing conflicts.

The meeting took place on Saturday morning and featured prominent members of the Hamas Shura Council, led by Muhammad Ismail Darwish, known as Abu Omar Hassan. This council plays a crucial role in shaping the strategies and policies of Hamas.

Abu Omar Hassan and Ayatollah Khamenei meeting

During the discussion, Ayatollah Khamenei offered praise for the bravery and perseverance of the people of Gaza, stating that their steadfastness was instrumental in achieving victory against the Zionist regime and its allies, particularly the United States. Key points from the meeting included:

  • Resilience of Gaza: Khamenei emphasized that the people of Gaza have become a symbol for resistance movements worldwide.
  • Faith as a Weapon: He identified faith as the primary factor and a “non-conventional weapon” employed by the Resistance Front.
  • Continued Support for Palestine: Khamenei reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to supporting Palestine and its people, stating, “The issue of Palestine is a main issue for us, and the victory of Palestine is a definite matter for us as well.”
  • U.S. Threats: The Leader addressed renewed threats from the United States, asserting that they have little effect on the resolve of the Iranian people and officials.

This meeting reflects the broader geopolitical tensions in the region and Iran’s steadfast position regarding Palestinian issues. As updates continue to emerge, the international community watches closely.

(This item is being updated.)

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