The discussions centered on the latest developments in Palestine and Gaza, with both sides exchanging views on the ongoing situation.
According to Palestinian officials present, the Al-Aqsa Storm operation was deemed a natural response by the Palestinian nation's Resistance to the relentless crimes committed by the Zionist regime, particularly under the leadership of the extremist Netanyahu government.
The officials pledged that, despite the war crimes perpetrated against the citizens of Gaza, Palestinian resistance groups remain resolute, demonstrating strength, motivation, and morale to continue their path of Resistance.
During the meeting, Minister Amir-Abdollahian reiterated the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to resist occupation.
“The Al-Aqsa Storm operation, acknowledged by some Western officials, demonstrates that Palestine is alive. Contrary to certain notions, the Palestinian cause will persist, and the normalization of relations with the Zionist regime by some countries will not bring an end to the issue,” he said.
The Iranian Foreign Minister highlighted that Western countries share the view that the Al-Aqsa Storm operation was a response to Netanyahu's extremism.
Amir-Abdollahian also briefed the attendees on the diplomatic efforts of the Islamic Republic of Iran to address the war crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the people of Gaza, affirming Iran's commitment to continuing these endeavors.
In this diplomatic exchange, the Iranian Foreign Minister emphasized the resilience of Palestine and the global understanding that the Al-Aqsa Storm operation was a direct reaction to the extremist policies of the Netanyahu government. (ILKHA)