AhlulBayt News Agency

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8 January 2015

3:02:43 PM
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Hujjat al-Islam Akhtari: ISIL, Zionists seek to have Palestinian issue sidelined

A senior pro-unity activist in Iran says the ISIL terror group has been promoted and supported by the western states in a bid to sideline the Palestinian issue and to undermine the regional resistance against the Zionist regime.

A senior pro-unity activist in Iran says the ISIL terror group has been promoted and supported by the western states in a bid to sideline the Palestinian issue and to undermine the regional resistance against the Zionist regime.

The Iranian personality also said the Arab states once sought to present the Palestinian issue as a solely Arab issue however the late father of the Islamic evolution, Imam Khomeini countered the false idea and invited Muslims to get involved in the battle against the Zionist regime.

Secretary General of the Ahlul Beit World Assembly, Hujjat al-Islam Hasan Akhtari was speaking on the sidelines of an international conference in Tehran on Muslim unity.

Hujjat al-Islam Akhtari noted the historical status of Syria as a key player in the anti-Israeli regional force and said the Syrian crisis was created to undermine the regional force.

The pro-unity activist said Muslims may get united around the axis of fight against the ISIL terror group that would also lead them out of the fake crisis towards a mainstream fight against the Zionist regime.

The Muslim scholars and activists who have joined the conference focused on the Palestinian issue in the second day of the event.

The conference that is the 28th edition of the unity conference started in Tehran on Wednesday under the banner of ‘single Muslim community, challenges and solutions.’

The participant approved the idea that the Palestinian issue and the struggle against the Zionist regime was a key foreign policy for the Muslim community.

The scholars also underlined the role of hostile states in the emergence of the ISIL terror group and its negative effect on the Palestinian issue.

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