Publish date7 Nov 2023 - 15:44
Story Code : 613888

“Israel follows US in massacre of people”, cleric

A senior Iranian cleric has condemned Israel’s massacre of Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip and said Tel Aviv regime is following the path of its lord United States in pouring tons of bombs on people.
“Israel follows US in massacre of people”, cleric
Mamousta Faeq Rostami, member of the supreme council at World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, in an interview with Taqrib News Agency (TNA) said the US who is a claimant of human rights poured bombs on Japan, same way that its pawn, Israel, pours tons of explosives on Palestinians.
 
The Sunni cleric stressed,” Zionist enemy has problems with holy Qur’an and targets any spot where holy Qur’an is recited.”
 
He said,” In a world where the holy religion Islam maintains affectionate view on all groups of people, we witness brutality from people who are in constant pursuit of undermining the human values.”
 
Friday prayer leader of Sanandaj, in Kurdistan province, called Israel’s aggression against the Gaza Strip a threat to all Islamic nation and said,” An objective of Tel Aviv regime is preventing closer ties among Muslim countries.”
 
He noted that all-out support for the oppressed Palestinian nation by Islamic countries could prevent the ongoing catastrophe in the besieged Gaza Strip.
 
Mamusta Faeq Rostami also denounced the international and human rights organizations for their inaction towards the massacre of the Palestinian women and children.
 
He said,” Enemies of Islam have distanced belittle Muslims and launch the same genocide in Palestine that they carried out in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
 
The prominent cleric reiterated necessity of all-out support for the Islamic nation calling on Muslims to unite in the face of Israeli regime warning that the hostile plots by enemies target not only Palestinians in Gaza but also the entire world of Islam.
 
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