“The demise of Israel is an inevitable fact.” A panel discussion at the Iranian Cultural Chancellery in Damascus

Entitled “The demise of Israel is an inevitable fact,” the Iranian Cultural Chancellery in Damascus, in partnership with the Palestinian-Iranian Friendship Association, organized today a dialogue seminar on the 74th anniversary of the Palestinian Nakba.
 
Dr. Hamid Reda Asmati, Cultural Counselor at the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, stressed that the Palestinian cause is pivotal for the Arab and Islamic nation, and that the path of struggle continues and will not be deterred by conspiracies, aggression or siege.
 
In turn, Dr. Muhammad al-Buhaisi, head of the Palestinian-Iranian Friendship Association, stressed that the demise of the Israeli entity is inevitable because it is illegitimate, stressing that the Palestinian people will continue their struggle until the liberation of the last inch of their land with the support of the resistance axis.
 
For his part, the Director General of Al-Quds International Foundation Syria, Dr. Khalaf Al-Muftah, indicated that the Israeli entity is about to disappear due to the Palestinian people’s adherence to their land and their steadfastness until the last settlement outpost is eliminated.
 
Dr. Tamer Mir Mustafa, an academic who specializes in comparative religion, pointed out that the Zionist entity is an artificial entity in the region and must be eliminated sooner or later.
 
The symposium was attended by a number of representatives of Palestinian factions and Syrian and Palestinian national parties, as well as social, religious and cultural figures.
 
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