Academics slam Hiroshima over inviting Zionist officials
A recent decision by Hiroshima to invite the Zionist regime’s officials to its nuclear bombing anniversary has sparked significant controversy.
Tehran, Qodsna - Richard Falk, a scholar from Princeton University, expressed his dismay, stating that it is very unfortunate that Hiroshima does not grasp the fact it was victimized in a way the Palestinian people have been victimized by Israel.
While Nagasaki opted not to extend an invitation to the regime, Hiroshima's local administration faced backlash for what many see as a double standard.
Saul Takahashi, a professor of human rights and peace studies, highlighted the outrage, questioning how a regime accused of genocide could be welcomed at such a solemn event.
This decision has ignited protests and discussions across Japan, with many activists urging Hiroshima to reconsider its invitation to Tel Aviv.
Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Sheikh Naeem Qassem has emphasized that Operation Al-Aqsa Storm has revitalized the Palestinian cause, adding that Hezbollah will continue the path of resistance.
Ayatollah Mohammad Hassan Rahimian, Secretary-General of the Iran-based Society for the Defense of Palestinian Nation (SDPN), has said that the suffering of the residents of the Gaza Strip has revealed the ugly face of the Zionist regime and the United States.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani says the Zionist regime has shown that it is not interested in establishing a ceasefire in Gaza and ending its months-long war in the Palestinian territory.
Following the strategic "Kedumim" operation, which led to the killing of a Zionist security guard, the occupation forces were forced to withdraw from Balata camp in Nablus.
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