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Ahmadinejad, Haniya Discuss Latest Developments after Hamas’s Victory

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya in a telephone conversation on Saturday conferred on the latest developments in the Palestinian territories after the victory of resistance groups in the 8-day Israeli-imposed war on Gaza.

During the phone talk, Ahmadinejad said on that Zionists have no option but officially recognizing absolute rights of the Palestinian nation, praising resistance and perseverance of the Gaza people and their repeated victory over Zionists.

“Zionists have reached the dead point and have no other alternative but officially recognizing and bowing to the absolute right of the Palestinian nation,” he added.

Ahmadinejad noted that the Iranian nation prays for victory of the Palestinian nation and all the faithful and justice seekers. “We hope that in light of endeavors and efforts of all the faithful and the reformers the noble Qods will be liberated and justice would govern over whole the universe.”

He emphasized that the path to dignity and prosperity and freedom of all Palestinians is the one chosen by the people of Gaza and resistance today.

He also voiced sympathy with the families of the victims of recent Zionist enemy’s aggression.

He wished health and recovery for all those disabled in the wake of the invasions.

Haniya, for his part, thanked great Iranian government and nation for supporting Palestinians, and said the Gaza and Palestinian people owe their resistance against brutal aggression of the Zionist regime to supports of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

“We and the Resistance side the Palestinian people, adhering to their principles and never being ready to withdraw our principled stances and overlook al-Aqsa Mosque,” he said.

The phone talk came after the Zionist regime of Israel and Hamas agreed on a ceasefire on Wednesday after eight days of intensive war over the Gaza Strip.

Under the deal, the Palestinians and Israelis agreed to end all hostilities against each other.

The ceasefire was implemented after Israel launched a deadly offensive on the blockaded Gaza Strip on November 14, which killed more than 1605 Palestinians and injured some 1,269 others.

In retaliation, Palestinian resistance fighters fired rockets and missiles into the Israeli cities.

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