Tehran (IP) - The interim leader of Tehran's Friday Prayer said the hajj pilgrims of any race would express their hatred to the US in this year's hajj rituals.

Iran PressIran news:  Calling hajj the symbol of Islam's inclusiveness, Hojjatoleslam Kazem Seddighi said on Friday that if the expression of hatred toward the global arrogant powers is abandoned, the message of Hajj would not reach the body of the Islamic Ummah. 

Touching on the Israeli crimes against the people of Gaza, Hojjatoleslam Seddighi said that the events in Gaza will be a turning point in the coming Hajj rituals because the decadent West showed how much it contradicts all human rights.

"In the Gaza strip, on the one hand, we are facing the unprecedented oppression practiced against the Palestinian people, who are resisting in the worst conditions and have no access to anything, on the other hand, we are facing the brutalities of the US and the Israeli regime."

He referred to the awakening wave in the world over the Israeli war on Gaza and said that the West media campaign was such strong that if one spent billions of dollars would not succeed in communicating the sufferings of the Gazan people, but the Resistance front changed the equation to the extent that the university students across the world raised up against the Israeli crimes.

The American student protest movement began on April 17 at Columbia University in New York; the protesting students called on the university to cut off its relations with the Israeli institutions involved in the war on Gaza.

The student protests spilled over to other parts of the world, in Europe and Australia; the students of Brazil's Sao Paolo University held a gathering to condemn the Israeli regime's genocidal war on Gaza.

The US-backed Israeli unprecedented genocide of the Palestinian people began on October 7, as the result of which over 34,900 people have so far been martyred and over 78,500 others have been wounded, besides the Gazans' struggling with famine and starvation created due to the war. 

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