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Iranians Gives Gazans Huge Show of Support


Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, center, joins an annual nationwide pro-Palestinian rally known as Quds (Jerusalem) Day, in Tehran July 25, 2014.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, center, joins an annual nationwide pro-Palestinian rally known as Quds (Jerusalem) Day, in Tehran July 25, 2014.

Iranians took part in huge rallies across the country on Friday to show solidarity with Palestinians, urging them to keep up their struggle despite the Israeli assault on Gaza, Iranian state television reported.

Footage showed hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in the capital Tehran. They chanted “Death to Israel” and “Death to America” and carried pictures of Palestinian children killed in Gaza, along with banners reading “Defending Gaza and Palestine is our religious duty.”

State media said “millions” of people joined the rallies nationwide, called to mark Iran's annual day of solidarity with Palestinians, al-Quds Day, on the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Quds is the Arabic word for Jerusalem, one of the most important cities in the Muslim faith.

Iran’s late spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, had decreed the annual commemoration of struggle against Israel and for the city’s liberation.

The Iranian government has condemned Israel's offensive against Gaza, which has killed more than 800 people, most of them civilians. It has also expressed support for the Islamist group Hamas, which rules Gaza.

“We are ready to support our Palestinian brothers and sisters in Gaza. We are ready to sacrifice our blood for them,” a man in his 40s told state television in the southern city of Zahedan.

People condemned U.S. support for Israel and burned U.S. and Israeli flags. State television said they also criticized foreign governments, who they said had remained silent about Israel's “crimes against humanity.”

“Raise your voice. Remaining silent means allowing the Zionist regime [Israel] to continue genocide of Palestinians,” said a statement read at the Qods Day rally, broadcast live on state TV.

‘Boycott this regime’

Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami told worshippers at Friday prayers at Tehran University that Muslims around the world should unite against Israel.

“Pressure your governments to boycott this regime,” he said of Israel. “All Muslims should join hands against this regime.”

Iran regards Palestine as comprising all of the Jewish state, which it does not recognize, as well as the West Bank and Gaza.

Israel and the United States have long accused Iran of supplying arms to Hamas, considered by Washington and the European Union as a terrorist group. Tehran says it gives moral, financial and humanitarian support.

However, Iran's parliament speaker Ali Larijani on Thursday said Tehran had provided Hamas with “the technology to manufacture arms.”

“There was a time that Hamas needed the know-how ... We gave it to them and today the fighters in Gaza are capable of meeting their needs,” Larijani told Iran's Arabic language al-Alam TV.

Some information for this report provided by the Associated Press.

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