Speaker: Quds Day showed only way to success, progress is to resist, rely on divine traditions
Mohammad Baqir Qalibaf, Speaker of the Majlis, who was the keynote speaker of the nationwide Quds Day rallies noted that the Palestinian resistance groups were able to teach a lesson to the Zionist regime and not allow it to act.
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The Speaker of the Parliament stated that the Palestinian Mujahideen are working from Gaza to the West Bank, even in the heart of Tel Aviv, and said: "If one day these fighters faced the Zionist enemy with stones, today they stand against the Zionist enemy with rockets."
In a speech before the Friday prayer sermons this week in Tehran University, the high-ranking official went on to say: "Quds Day is for Islamic countries and for the revival of Islam. Quds Day showed us that the only way to our success and progress is to resist and rely on divine traditions."
Qalibaf noted: "In the first 30 years of the revolution, we saw what successes we achieved when we relied on popularization, and we should know that relying on disbelief brings us nothing but humiliation."
The official noted: "The Zionist regime tried to get Palestine forgotten in these years, but Palestine is still alive, and we saw an example of this in the World Cup in Qatar, where the representatives of Muslim and even non-Muslim countries honored the flag and name of Palestine at different stages, and this success is due to the reason of the culture of resistance and the blood of martyrs.
Qalibaf stated that today Quds is the center of the intifada and highlighted: "Today, from Gaza to the West Bank, even in the heart of Tel Aviv, the Palestinian Mujahideen are standing and if they used to fight with stones, today they are standing against the Zionist enemy with rockets, and today the Palestinian groups are stronger than any other time and the enemy is weaker than ever.