The deputy of Islamic Jihad resistance group says despite all plots to divide Muslims the Islamic nation will remain a united nation and will expel the occupying regime from the al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian territories.
“Islamic nation to remain united despite plots hatched by enemies”
17 Sep 2024 - 14:37
The deputy of Islamic Jihad resistance group says despite all plots to divide Muslims the Islamic nation will remain a united nation and will expel the occupying regime from the al-Aqsa Mosque and Palestinian territories.
Muhammad al-Hindi, speaking at the ninth webinar of the 38th Islamic Unity Conference held on Tuesday said the resistance movement will welcome any step taken in line with boosting solidarity among Muslims, reported Taqrib News Agency (TNA).
He said the plots hatched against the Islamic nation are all aimed at looting the natural resources in the Islamic lands.
He warned,” Israeli regime is not merely in pursuit of the Palestinian territories, but it seeks manipulating the Islamic civilization, culture and history.”
The resistance official noted that the massacres committed by the Israeli regime aim to push the weaker rulers their relations with the regime and move towards a gradual domination of the entire region.
He said, Israeli regime is weaker than standing against the Islamic Republic on its own same way that the regime together with the countries that have normalized their ties with it cannot stand against the Palestinian nation.”
“The Israeli regime is threatening the resistance movement in Gaza, Iran’s nuclear program and the Lebanese resistance missiles regardless of the fact that the Islamic nation is a united nation” he said.
The remarks by the Palestinian figure and member of the Islamic Jihad public relations comes in an address to the Shia and Sunni elites at the webinar of the 38th Islamic Unity Conference on the Islamic cooperation which is this year focused on resolving the issue of Palestine.
More than 200 Muslim thinkers, activists and professors exchange views in webinars held concurrent with the Islamic Unity Week that marks the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), 14-20 September.
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