Jul 24, 2017, 12:46 PM

Larijani calls for end to Zionist inhumane efforts

Larijani calls for end to Zionist inhumane efforts

TEHRAN, Jul. 24 (MNA) – Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani, in a message on Monday, called for efforts to stop the Zionist regime's anti-human activities in Al-Aqsa Mosque.

“The unfortunate events in recent days in the Al-Aqsa Mosque and violent Zionist acts that resulted in the martyrdom of four Palestinian citizens and injuries to over 400 of the main owners of the Palestinian territory, shook the hearts of every free man. These painful events, which are in line with the complete Jewishization of the Holy Quds and the Zionist regime's domination of East Jerusalem, once again revealed the inhumane character of this occupying regime to the world,” Larijani wrote in his message.

He noted that the widespread and expected response of Muslim nations and expressing disgust and hatred over the shameless actions of the Zionist regime in preventing the entry of prayers to the Al Aqsa Mosque once again showed that the usurpation of the Palestinian land and the Holy Qods is a common pain for all Islamic Ummah, and the Islamic world, in spite of the political controversies and the clashes with Takfiri terrorism, consider a red line any abuses to the Mosque which is the ascension place of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Larijani also underlined the joint responsibility of all parliaments, in particular the parliament of the Islamic countries, as well as international organizations and institutions in order to prevent the inhumane actions of the occupying regime of Quds.

Pointing to the statement of the 6th International Conference in support of the Palestinian Intifada, Larijani asked the secretariat of the conference to apply all parliamentary, governmental and popular capacities to stop the Zionist counter-humanitarian measures, including the prevention of the desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the killing of the oppressed Palestinian people.

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