BEIRUT – In condemning the Zionist regime’s attacks on Iran and in solidarity with its people, military and leaders, “Civil Campaigns and the Issues of the National Affairs of Palestine” held weekly meetings at the Iranian embassy in Beirut.
Maan Bashore, the general coordinator of the campaign, said: “Dedicated this conference to condemn Zionist invasions of Iran’s Islamic Republic reflects the unity of Arab and Islamic states, especially against the Palestinians, in the face of this ongoing attack.”
He also praised him as “in the face of Zionist invasion, he was freed from the influence of the world’s colonies because of their position alongside the Islamic Republic of Iran.”
Bashour called for the formation of “the front that constitutes all these forces and nations to stand up to Zionist colonial programs that target not only Palestine and our country, but the whole world.”
On his side, Mahfouz Munawwar, representative of Lebanon’s Islamic jihadist movement, said, “The Palestinian people exist today along with the Islamic Republic in the face of Palestinian attacks.
Meanwhile, Sheikh Ali Al-Khatib, vice president of the best Islamic Shiite council, said he was “not surprised by the statement and position of US President Donald Trump regarding the Zionist war of aggression against Iran’s Islamic Republic.”
Al-Khatib said, “We fundamentally believe that the Zionist group war in our region is a purely American war, carried out by Israeli tools, including war with the Islamic Republic.”
Furthermore, Shiite duo Amal Movement and Hezbollah accused the “stroke and aggressive attacks of Iran’s Islamic Republic of Iran’s submission are nothing more than a hopeless attempt to target the axis of resistance and undermine the will of the free people.”
The leaders of the Amal Movement and Hezbollah held a coordination meeting on Wednesday in support of Iran’s support for the Islamic Republic in the face of ongoing attacks.
The duo emphasized that Iran remains “a solid pillar in confronting hegemonic and colonial projects.”
The conference also highlighted the need to tackle the challenges facing Lebanon both inside and outside, maintain unity and make national efforts to rebuild the areas destroyed by the US-led Israeli invasion, and called for coordinated efforts between government, civil society and all other positive forces.
Both leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining national stability, but called for “a greater unity and unity among the Lebanese, avoiding those that divide them, work to strengthen civil peace, and protect the outcomes of the state that have been made possible through sacrifices.”