Iran news / While paying Respect to Late Imam Khomeini (RH) as the founder of the Islamic Revolution of Iran, Tunisia's former minister for religious affairs Abdoljalil Bin Salem, in an exclusive interview with Iran press news agency stressed that Imam Khomeini was the one who had placed the Palestinian cause as the first priority and the most important issue in the Muslim world as well as focusing the necessity of Islamic unity to liberate Quds.
Furthermore, Bin Salem described spread of vigilance and awakening among the Muslim nations and leaders of the Islamic countries as the first aim and mission of the 32nd International Islamic Unity Conference opened in Tehran.
"So many efforts are being done so that the Palestinian cause would be forgotten and ignored amid the tension caused by 'The Deal of Century' which is US -Zionist plot so that the ground would be paved for demonizing Iran as 'the enemy' and for considering the Zionist regime as "the friend" of the Muslim countries," he said.
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"These measures are in fact parts of efforts to miss represent the historic facts and falsify them", he said. The Tunisian official described the 32nd International Islamic Unity Conference as the event which can serve as directing the international community and the Public opinion toward the Palestinian cause specially Quds which is considered as the most important issue in the Muslim world.
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He went on to explain the fact that the liberation of Palestine as his 'wish' and he said that this will not happen unless the Palestinian and Lebanese nations, and the related resistance movement would be supported.
Referring to chains of events happened in 2000, 2006, 2008, 2009 and the most recent ones in 2018, which have finally led to Zionist regime war minister's resignation, Bin Salem called them all as evidence for Tel Aviv failure in confronting the resistance movement. The Tunisian political figure called the notion of the Zionist's invincibility as an empty claim and explained that Hezbollah's achievement has shown that the Zionists could be defeated as well.
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Calling the Zionist regime as the cancerous node as the heart of the Muslim world, Bin Salim defined the unity among the Muslim nations as the key to Zionist regime's annihilation.
Referring to the point that Zionists are representatives of the West, Abdoljalil Bin Salem warned that the Muslims will never give in to the Usurper regime.
He emphasized that No matter how long the Zionists policies in the Middle East like building the Zionist settlements together with colonialism and exploitation would persist, they will be finally eradicated and the Muslim nations will be the winner at the end.
The 32nd International Islamic Unity Conference opened in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Saturday morning with high-ranking officials from Muslim countries as well as Shiite and Sunni scholars in attendance.
The conference came as Muslims are celebrating the Unity Week, which is an annual occasion as a sign of solidarity among different Islamic schools of thought. The birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) will start this week on Sunday.
The theme of the conference is ‘Quds pivot of Islamic unity’ and 350 foreign guests, including 10 ministers and 40 Muftis from Muslim states are taking part in the 32nd Islamic Unity Conference in Tehran.
The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought (WFPIST) is organizer of the 32nd International Islamic Unity Conference. 203/103
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