Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call to discuss the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on Wednesday night.

Iran PressIran news: Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman discussed the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on Wednesday, in the first telephone call between the two leaders since Tehran and Riyadh had resumed ties.

Raisi and the Saudi crown prince discussed the need to end war crimes against Palestine.

The comments came after the Gaza Strip's resistance movements initiated their biggest operation against Israel in years on Saturday in response to the occupying regime's decades-long campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinians.

Codenamed the al-Aqsa Storm Operation, the campaign killed at least 1,000 Israeli forces and settlers and led to many others among them being taken hostage by the resistance groups.

Shedding further light on the contents of the conversation between Raeisi and bin Salman, Jamshidi said, "...the 2 agreed on the need to end war crimes against Palestine."

Israel has responded to the Palestinian operation by waging a "long" war against Gaza, for which it has called up an unprecedented 300,000 reservists.

The Israeli war has killed at least 1,100 Palestinians, including 326 children, and injured 5,339 others.

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