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News ID: 131913
Publish Date : 30 September 2024 - 22:46
President Pezeshkian:

Nasrallah’s Blood Will Become Bulwark Against Tyranny

TEHRAN -- President Masoud Pezeshkian said Monday the world should know that the blood of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and his companions will continue to boil and turn into a bulwark against tyranny and oppression.
The president paid a visit to Hezbollah’s office here and signed a memorial book in honor of Nasrallah, who was martyred in an airstrike on Beirut on September 27 using munitions provided by the U.S.
“The U.S. and the supporters of the Zionist regime showed to the world how human rights, human dignity and international regulations are violated,” Pezeshkian wrote.
He said terrorists and criminals claim to defend human rights but, ironically, those who are fighting oppression and supporting the oppressed are called “terrorists”.
The president said the Hezbollah chief spent his life on the path toward the liberation of the Palestinian people and fighting the Zionists.
The Palestinian and Lebanese people should know that Iran will continue to stand with them, he said.
Addressing a cabinet session on Sunday, Pezeshkian said it is imperative for Tehran to give a “decisive” response to the criminal Israeli regime.
The president separately deploring double standards of the U.S. and Europeans, saying their silence on the massacre of Muslims at the hands of the Zionist regime is tantamount to their approval of such acts. 
Pezeshkian received the credentials of the new ambassadors of Germany, Denmark, Norway, Qatar, Sudan and Niger to Tehran.
In his meeting with the ambassador of Qatar, Pezeshkian said, “If the Islamic governments had had unity and solidarity and acted and protested against the Zionist regime’s crimes with a united voice, we would have not witnessed the commitment and rude continuation of the criminal measures of the regime.”
Parliament speaker Muhammad Bagher Ghalibaf also said the “cowardly” Israeli assassination of Nasrallah is a result of the international community’s silence.
In a message to Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, he offered condolences over the martyrdom of Nasrallah, the “brave” leader of Hezbollah in a “spiteful” Israeli attack on a Beirut suburb.
Ghalibaf voiced Iran’s full support for the Islamic resistance front in Lebanon, saying the country “strongly condemns the Zionist regime’s cowardly and inhumane action that has been carried out amid the passive silence of the international


 community and in absence of deterrent actions by international institutions and the governments that are mere bystanders”. 
He said the “barbaric” Israeli action “once again exposed the terrorist and criminal nature of it and of its supporters, and proved that it has no respect for the nations’ rights.”
Nasrallah’s martyrdom, however, will further strengthen the determination of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon to continue the path of resistance and struggle against the usurping Zionist regime, he added.
Ghalibaf said, “The liberation of the holy al-Quds, which is the first cause of the Muslim nation … will be achieved in the near future, with God’s help.”