Tehran – In a groundbreaking conference highlighting Iran’s unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, Ayatollah Seiyed Ali Khamenei, leader of the Islamic Revolution, recently Mohammed Ismail, head of Hamas’ leadership council. He was delegated at Darwish and Tearan.
The arguments against the backdrop of what Palestine resistance is called “God’s victory” over the Israeli regime reaffirmed Iran’s pivotal role as a cornerstone of support for the heroic struggle of Gaza.
In a subsequent interview with Khamenei.ir, Darwish said the meeting would provide an important opportunity to coordinate regional resistance efforts.
“The leader of the Islamic Revolution highlighted the Palestinians and their legitimate causes, and his widespread support for Palestinian and regional resistance,” he said, with Ayatollah Khamenei consistently proving himself. He emphasized. resistance. “
Hamas officials described Operation Al-Aqsastorm, targeting Israeli status in the occupying territories on October 6, 2023, as a turning point that crushes the myth of Zionists’ invincibility.
During the 15-month war Israel fought in Gaza, the enemy failed to destroy Hamas, recover prisoners, and maintain the foothold of Gaza, and the purpose unfolded at the start of the killing campaign. He said.
“By God’s will, we have crushed the power of our enemies,” declared Darwish, celebrating the “extraordinary immobility” of the Palestinian people as the driving force behind this historic victory.
The unbreakable morale of Gaza
Darwish has emphasized that Gaza’s resolve remains unshakable, dealing with the incredible sacrifices of more than 50,000 martyrs and hundreds of thousands of injured people.
“The Palestinians are used to sacrifice,” he argued, and despite the Zionist evacuation campaign, the return to North Gaza was argued, “resistance will win, and Palestine will free Al-Kud. “He insisted.
He reserved acute condemnation of President Donald Trump’s recent call for ethnic cleansing Gaza and branded such rhetoric as part of the colonial legacy.
“Having half a million Palestinians returned to their homes in 48 hours. They stood firm like olive trees in their homes, tents or shelter,” Darwish said.
“This was the biggest reaction to Trump and his paranoid project.”
Mirage of West Bank resistance and normalization
Turning to the escalation of Zionist violence in the West Bank, Darwish warned that efforts to destroy resistance would prove to be futile there.
“Resistance took root in the West Bank, just like Gaza,” he said, predicting that operations would intensify until the occupation collapsed.
He further welcomed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm by derailing the US-backed “normalization scheme” between Arab countries and the Israeli regime.
“The regularized trains will be stopped on October 7, 2023 and will remain as is,” declared Darwish.
Martialist: Architect of Liberation
Elsewhere in the interview, Hamas officials reflected on the sacrifices of Palestinian commanders such as Yahya Singwar and Muhammad Deif, who lost their lives in Israel’s latest war and the battle against Gaza.
“The blood of our leaders irrigates the tree of victory,” he said. Quoting the poem recited by the late Abu Ibrahim (Yahya) Singwar: “There is a door knocked with bloody hands for the freedom of the crimson.”
He welcomed Daef, the mastermind behind Operation Al Aksa Storm, as the “legendary figure” who avoided seven assassination attempts over 30 years.
“His martialism in the battle was crowned with a lifelong struggle,” Darwish said, recalling Dafe’s long-standing meticulous plans.
“Abu Khalid (Singwar)’s resolve represents the reason we pray at Al-Kud.
Uniforming the Field: The Road to Liberation
Hamas officials concluded by highlighting the “spiritual and military unity” that was built during Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
“This operation proved that resistance can redefine the regional equations under the guidance of Ayatollah Khamenei,” he asserted.
Darwish’s words reflected the leader’s recent declaration that “Palestine is Islamic Umma’s top priority.”
“With God’s permission,” he concluded.