U.S. can not be riding in the movement in the Middle East
Sat May 28, 2011 8:13 pm
Damascus
- The people of the Middle East region to understand the current situation so well that the U.S. could not ride the movements in the region, as stated by Iranian Ambassador to Syria and Palestinian affairs adviser to the president in Damascus on Friday (27 / 5 / 2011).
Hojjatol-e-slam Seyed Ahmad Mousavi spoke at Damascus International Airport,at the time of sending 15 Palestinians wounded by Israeli strikes to Tehran for treatment, said that people in this region looking for freedom and honor.
Ahmad Mousavi also said, in the current period, popular movements in countries such as Tunisia, Libya and Yemen come from such understanding and `we must learn from history`.
Related Palestinians who were wounded, Mousavi said that these people carry a clear message to the whole world, namely that Israel is trying to pretend to forget about the Palestinian problem, but people who are injured to prove that the Palestinian struggle has been forwarded to the second generation and third. In addition, the rights of Palestinians that they choose to keep returning to their homeland occupied by Israel.
Not only that, the problem of Palestine is the main part of the Islamic world issues and agreements that occurred recently which showed that the Palestinians would be released in the near future, while Israel's security will be increasingly weakened more than previously.
Deputy head of Hamas Politburo, Mussa Abu-Marzoug, also delivered a speech and said that the most important rights is the right of Palestinian return to their homeland and the Zionist regime must understand that this right
will not be forgotten as time passes.
The group of Palestinians who were injured included 14 men and a woman, received injuries in the territory of the Golan occupied by Israeli forces, on May 15, 2011. In the bloody incident, 14 people were killed and 300 wounded, according to the IRNA news agency quoted from OANA.
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