TEHRAN – Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) says the resistance front will ultimately end the “disgraceful” presence of Palestinian occupiers.
The IRGC issued a statement on Thursday on the first anniversary of Brigadier General Mohammad hadi haji Rahimi, commander of the Syrian and Lebanon IRGC QUDS forces, Brigadier General Mohammad hadi haji Rahimi, and his deputy, who lost his life in the attacks of the Syrian and Lebanon IRGC QUDS forces.
The statement said Zionist and American incitement in the region would not halt the rapid movement towards the decline and collapse of the Israeli regime during the occupation.
“The grace of God, the front of resistance, especially the brave and brave Palestinian fighters, now enjoying great support and solidarity from countries around the world, including Europe and the United States, will ultimately end the shameful presence of Palestinian occupyers,” the statement reported.
It emphasized that the liberation of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, the first “Qibla” of Muslims around the world, will turn into a top headline for global media.
The statement described anti-rogh and anti-Zionist resistance as an “undeniable” reality that achieves a final victory.
Despite the dream of an evil regime in Israel, the other crimes of the martialism and brutal regime of Zahedi and Haji Rahimi have said that they have failed to hide the glorious victory of the resistance front and the end of the myth of invincibility of Zionist forces and Zionist intelligence agencies.
The Israeli regime noted that following the IRGC commander and his deputy martials, it failed to restore its volatile security.
Ultimately, by accepting the ceasefire agreement, the Israeli regime succumbed to the faith and determination of Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Palestinian fighters, the IRGC noted.
Born in 1960, Zaheady joined the IRGC in 1980 and was commander of an elite force during the war imposed by Iraq with Iran in the 1980s.
He was commander of the IRGC Air Force from 2005 to 2006. He later served as commander of the IRGC ground force from 2006 to 2008.
Zahedi served as commander of the IRGC Quds Army from 2008 to 2016.