People mark International Quds Day across world
People across the world mark the International Quds Day to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people and denounce Israeli atrocities in the occupied territories as well as the besieged Gaza Strip.
The International Quds Day is a legacy of the late founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Imam Khomeini, who designated the day in solidarity with the Palestinians and in opposition to the Israeli regime.
Quds Day events have been held worldwide on the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Today marks this year’s Quds Day.
On the occasion, political and religious leaders shed light on the Palestinian cause and urge Muslim unity against Israel.
This year’s events were held online in Iran and some other countries due to the spread of the coronavirus.
Nevertheless, some people took to the streets in the Iranian capital to voice solidarity with the Palestinian people. Videos circulated online showed people burning the flags of the Israeli regime.
Demonstrators in an iconic square in the Iranian city of Kerman burn the Israeli flag on Quds Day.
In Tehran’s Felestin (Palestine) Square, demonstrators shouted “Down with the US” and “Down with Israel”.
Other Iranian cities, including Mashhad, Ahvaz, Kerman and Isfahan, saw similar gatherings held at landmark locations. Cars and motorcycles were seen on the streets, with their occupants carrying Palestinian flags and placards in denunciation of Israeli crimes.
Demonstrators converge on the iconic Quds Square and other landmark locations in the Iranian city of Isfahan to mark the International Quds Day.
Thousands rally in Sana'a to mark Quds Day
Thousands of Yemenis participated in Quds Day rallies in Sana’a to voice their support for Palestine and condemn crimes of the Zionist regime against the Palestinians.
In Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, groups of young people took to the streets in their vehicles, waving Afghan and Palestinian flags to express their nation’s solidarity with the people of Palestine.
One of the participants, Qari Hassan, said while the Afghan people are far away from the Palestinians, they are connected through their faith, IRNA reported.
Iraqis: Zionist regime definitely in decline
Iraqis also marked the international day, saying irrefutable evidence shows that the Zionist regime of Israel is in decline.
In a gathering on Thursday evening attended by 70 prominent Iraqi figures, the spokesman of Iraq's anti-terror Kata'ib Hezbollah group said the most important development with regard to Palestine in the last 40 years has been the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
Mohammed Mohi said the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran changed the nature of the advocates of Palestine from leftist and tribal Arab groups to Islamic groups.
The spokesman of another Iraqi anti-terror movement, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq, said the issue of Palestine should not be limited to the International Quds Day, noting that it needs more attention throughout the year.
The new generation needs to know the atrocities committed by the Zionist regime in the past and in the current era, Mohammed al-Rabie said.
He also recalled his meeting with Hamas political bureau head Ismail Haniyeh, during which he was told that if it had not been for the efforts of Iran’s General Soleimani, there would have been “no Gaza Strip, Ramallah, Quds and Palestine.”
Iraq's al-Nujaba resistance movement said Israel has been isolated for the first time in history as weapons of resistance groups continue to target the regime with the aim of liberating al-Quds.
In a statement, al-Nujaba commemorated Imam Khomeini, saying, “Our faith in God’s promise and his aid is not shaken and we see it closer to ourselves than any other day.”
The group highlighted the miscalculations of Israel's supporters on the war front, which it said forced them to negotiate with the Islamic Resistance Axis.
“These days, for the first time in our history, we see the Zionist regime in a defensive position, which is the result of successive defeats against the forces of the Islamic Resistance in occupied Lebanon and Palestine.”
The Iraqi resistance group also denounced the Arab countries that normalize ties with Israel, calling them traitors.
It called General Soleimani a “martyr of al-Quds”, voicing confidence that the present generation will see the promise of victory fulfilled in the near future.
Meanwhile, Leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Ziyad al-Nakhalah, underlined the need to continue the fight against the Israeli regime, saying al-Quds city is stronger than ever due to the resistance of its residents.
Head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Ahmad Sa'adat stressed that Quds Day should be upheld by the people of the world.
Sa'adat called for the fight against the Israeli occupation to continue, saying Israel is nearing its collapse.
A member of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas said Palestinian people are united in the fight against the Zionist regime. Suhail al-Hindi said the fight over al-Quds is still ongoing, adding that the enemy has targeted the existence of Palestine.
The spokesman of the Islamic Jihad's military wing, Al-Quds Brigades, warned that if the Zionist regime continues its acts of aggression, the flames of the Ramadan intifada (uprising) will reach the illegal Israeli settlements.
Abu Hamza said the Ramadan intifada has turned into a hell and fire for the Zionists and their military positions.
He said Quds Day is the day of the oppressed against the oppressors and the Zionist-American terrorism.
"Our war with the enemy continues. We will not agree to a ceasefire and we will not bargain over even a small piece of the Palestinian territory. We all believe in God's promise to liberate al-Quds,” he added.
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