8th Int’l Conference on Solidarity with Palestinian Children in Tehran

he 8th International Conference on Solidarity with Palestinian Children and Youths has started in Tehran.
Over 100 participants from 32 countries attended the international event in Tehran on Sunday.
The event is held to commemorate Mohammed al-Durrah, a young Palestinian boy, martyred by Zionist regime's forces in 2000.
The international event features attendees from various countries such as Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Lebanon, Turkey, Bangladesh, Tunesia, Serbia, Malaysia, and Zimbabwe, among others.
The conference commemorates Iran’s defense against Israeli aggression, which began on June 13 with large-scale Israeli assaults. The US joined the war, bombing three Iranian nuclear facilities under the pretext of preventing nuclear weapons development. The war ended on June 24 after Israel was forced to unilaterally cease its aggression.
Ayatollah Mohammad Hassan Akhtari, Head of the Committee for the Support of the Islamic Revolution of the Palestinian People said at this meeting: Today we are witnessing the greatest, most widespread, and most severe hatred and disgust for the Zionist regime in the world. This means that we can say that the world has risen against the occupying regime.
Today, after two years of Al-Aqsa Storm Operation, the Zionist regime has become a common enemy of humanity of the world, and the world has come to understand that this regime is the main reason for the lack of security in the world, Ayatollah Akhtari noted.
The Palestinian people and heroes in Gaza and Palestine and everywhere stood proudly, and because of the Palestinian people’s resistance to record a great epic, the hegemony of this occupying regime was broken, he added.