Iran's Foreign Minister stressed that the Holy Quds which is the first Qibla of the Muslims cannot be sold.

Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reiterated that the Holy Quds cannot be sold, saying that Quds is the first Qibla of the Muslims and their highest aspiration. According to Iran Press, addressing an iftar ceremony of ambassadors of Islamic states in Tehran on Wednesday May 29, he added, “Muslim world’s present conditions are agonizing and there is no threat worse than that some countries are supporting the shameful deal of the century.”

 

 

Later on Wednesday, Zarif also twitted that “Al-Quds (Jerusalem) is neither America's to give away nor Israel's to take. And NOT for brutal accomplices to try to buy. Quds belongs to Palestine & Palestinians: history shows that whomever ignores this is condemned to ignominious failure. Iran stands with Palestine.”

 

 

On the Same day the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said that the so-called 'deal of the century', will hit a dead end. Speaking in a meeting with a group of Iranian university professors and elites on Wednesday, the Leader said this year Quds Day to support Palestinians, is very important. 

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Earlier on Tuesday, May 28, The chairman of Intifada and Quds Department of the Coordinating Council of Islamic Propagation Brigadier General Ramazan Sharif said that Quds international day 2019 is aimed at fighting against the deal of a century as well as establishing the Palestinian cause.

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