Belgrade (IP)- An anti-Zionist rally in solidarity with the Palestinian people took place in the Zemun area of Belgrade, attended by Palestinian Ambassador Mohamed Al Namura, Iran's Cultural Attaché Amir Pour-Pezeshk, activists, Palestinian immigrants, and residents.

Iran Press/Europe: Palestinian Ambassador Mohamed Al Namura noted that it has been 300 days since Israel invaded Gaza, resulting in over 39,000 deaths, more than half of whom are women and children, according to the Iran Press News Agency.

Residents in the occupied West Bank are also at risk of torture by the Israeli army and settlers. More than 9,000 people, including 300 women and 635 children, are in Israeli prisons.

The ambassador stated that, besides committing genocide against the Palestinians, the Zionist regime seeks to incite war throughout West Asia. The Israeli army conducts daily provocations, escalating tensions with Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, and Iran. This approach aims to ignite a broader conflict, as illustrated by the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas's political bureau, which occurred in Tehran.

At this gathering, given the international community and Western bloc's failure to condemn the crimes of the Zionist regime, all citizens of Serbia are invited to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and voice their opposition to the actions of the Zionist regime and the United States.