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Imam's Friday Prayer Sermon in Tehran
Condemnation of Israeli Aggression and Call for Unity
Imam of Friday Prayer in Tehran, Ayatollah Mohammad-Ali Movahedi-Kermani, has strongly condemned the recent Israeli aggression against the Palestinians in Gaza. In his sermon at Tehran University, the Imam called for unity among the Muslims to confront the Israeli occupiers. Imam Movahedi-Kermani said that the Israeli aggression was a clear violation of international law and human rights. He called on the international community to take immediate action to stop the violence and to protect the Palestinian people.The Imam also called on the Muslim world to unite against the Israeli occupiers. He said that the Muslims must put aside their differences and work together to liberate Palestine.
The Imam's sermon was met with loud applause from the congregation. It is clear that the Iranian people are united in their support for the Palestinians.
Background on the Israeli Aggression
The recent Israeli aggression against the Palestinians began on May 10, 2021, when Israeli police stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in Jerusalem. The police used tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the worshipers, and they also arrested hundreds of Palestinians. The Israeli aggression has continued since then, with Israeli airstrikes targeting Gaza and other parts of the occupied Palestinian territories. The airstrikes have killed hundreds of Palestinians, including women and children.The international community has condemned the Israeli aggression, and the United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire.
Call for Unity
Imam Movahedi-Kermani's call for unity among the Muslims is a timely reminder of the importance of working together to confront the Israeli occupiers. The Muslims must put aside their differences and work together to liberate Palestine.The Imam's sermon was a powerful reminder of the need for unity, and it is clear that the Iranian people are united in their support for the Palestinians.