Final statement of “National Day against Global Arrogance” in Iran affirms that Islamic countries should do their duty in supporting the Palestinian people  

Tehran – Iranians held nationwide demonstrations on Saturday to observe the National Day against Global Arrogance, highlighting their strong support for Gaza and the Palestinian people.

The gatherings aimed to vehemently reject the arrogance of the western countries, mainly the United States.

A final statement issued following the rallies on the National Day against Global Arrogance, stressed that the Islamic countries do their duty in supporting the Palestinian people and severing all forms of political relations and economic cooperation with the Israeli entity and stop oil and gas exports to this criminal entity.

The statement said “the axis of resistance doesn’t include Gaza and Palestine only. If the savage bombing against the people in Gaza doesn’t stop all scenarios will be open and the western interests in the entire region will be targeted”.

The statement condemned the double standard policies adopted by western rulers, the false Human Rights Council and representatives of western countries at the Security Council, calling for an immediate ceasefire in the occupied territories.

The statement clarified that the current regional crisis in Western Asia is the result of the criminal polices being adopted by the United States through arming and funding the terrorist Zionist entity, urging all Islamic countries and sovereign governments to condemn the crimes against humanity and the genocide being committed by the Israeli occupation against the Palestinian people in Gaza Strip at international forums.

Hamda Mustafa

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