Iranians gather in Tehran to support Palestinian resistance against Zionists

A large group of people gathered in Imam Hussein Square in Tehran on Wednesday to express their support for the defenseless Palestinians over the recent brutal attacks carried out by the usurper Israeli regime.
The people, holding the flags of the Islamic Republic and banners with slogans that “Palestine Will Return to Islam”, condemned the Zionist regime's attacks on Gaza, reported by Tehran Times.
The Tehranis chanted “We Will Not Leave the Palestinians Alone,” along with the slogans, "Death to Israel” and “Death to the United States," supporting the Palestinian people in the face of the Zionist regime's indiscriminate cruel attacks.
Khaled al- Qaddumi, the representative of the Hamas movement in Tehran, condemned the hostile actions of the Zionist regime at the rally, saying, “Peace be upon the people of Iran, who are the cradle of resistance and endurance, and peace be upon the soul of Imam Khomeini, who made Quds the axis of resistance.”
He stated that today there is more hope for victory than ever before.
He added that today people are witnessing missiles that have illuminated the skies of the Zionist populated regions.
Al-Qaddumi said, "We will not allow the Zionist regime to rest in peace."
He went on to say that today the Zionist regime is targeting Palestinian settlements with the most advanced military equipment, “but I am glad that the Palestinian people have destroyed the hegemony of Israel.”
“The oppression of the enemy has reached its peak and the resistance has is determined to destroy Israel and the Zionist regime. Rest assured that you will travel to Palestine soon and we will pray the victory prayer together,” he noted.
The representative of the Hamas movement in Tehran said that the Palestinians’ message to Israel is that “we are the nation of Imam Hussein (PBUH) and we are the nation of martyrdom and know that Quds is victorious and the Zionist regime and Israel will be destroyed."
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