Publish date20 Jul 2024 - 11:51
Story Code : 643172

Iranian cleric hails Palestinians resisting Israeli atrocities in Gaza

The Friday prayer leader of Tehran has hailed the resistance of people in Gaza stressing that the Gazans, during the US-led atrocities against their land, brought new fame for the world of Islam.
Iranian cleric hails Palestinians resisting Israeli atrocities in Gaza
Hujjat-ul-Islam Sayyed Mohammad Hassan Abu Torabi Fard, in his weekly sermon in the Grand Musala of Imam Khomeini in the capital Tehran, hailed the latest Yemeni retaliatory operation against Israeli regime carried out in support of the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
 
He referred to the announcement by Yemeni army spokesman regarding a drone attack by the armed forces that targeted Tel Aviv with indigenous aerial vehicle.
 
He said,” The recent drone that, based on the first official reports by Israeli regime, hit positions near the US embassy in Tel Aviv is another threat that the atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza must soon end.”
 
Hujjat-ul-Islam Abu Torabi hailed the resistance of the Palestinians in Gaza and said,” Gazans by standing against the US-led atrocities brought new fame for the world of Islam.”
 
The cleric referred to the recent comments by former Israeli prime minister describing the daily fatalities among the troops, failure of the Israeli administration, chaotic condition in the army and also shortage of the military equipment and provisions.
 
Tehran Friday prayer said,” This is the condition of Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip while the northern territories of the occupied Palestinian lands is in control of the Hezbollah fighters.
 
Hujjat-ul-Islam Abu Torabi made the comments in his Friday sermon on day 286 of Israel’s genocidal war on the besieged Gaza Strip.
Israel launched brutal military aggression from air, land and sea targeting the Gaza Strip following an unprecedented attack by Palestinian resistance fighters against the occupied territories.
 
The genocidal war by the regime has killed nearly 38,900 people, mainly women and children and injured almost 90,000 others so far.
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