Iran's Zarif: Nobody can cede the First Qibla of Muslims to the enemies
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif
The Iranian Foreign Minister tweeted on Friday that no one has the right to concede Qibla of Muslims to the US and its Zionist ally.
Iran Press/Iran news: Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Thursday tweeted in Arabic language that Al-Quds belongs to Muslims and people of Palestine, and nobody has a right to cede the Qibla of Muslims to Americans and the Zionist regime or to take any other action damaging the aspirations of the Palestinian nation.
القدس ليست للبيع. لا يحق لأحد أن يهب قبلتنا الاولى.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) May 31, 2019
مع الأسف، ان عدداً ضئيلاً من الحكام العرب، يعتقد واهماً انه اذا ما إصطف الى جانب نتانياهو، سيكون قادراً على تحقيق طموحاته!
نتانياهو فشل في تأمين كيانه رغم قبته الحديدية، فكيف سيكون قادراً على تأمين هولاء الحكام؟
According to Iran Press, the tweet also read that “A handful of Arab rulers are under a delusion, for protecting themselves and pursuing their objectives, that if they stand beside (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu, they will be able to achieve their dreams.” “Netanyahu has failed to support even Israel with his Iron Dome (air defence system), so how could he support those (Arab) states?” Zarif asked.
Al-Quds is not for sale. Nobody has the right to cede the first Qibla of Muslims.
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) May 31, 2019
A few Arab rulers believe that if they follow Netanyahu, they'll be able to achieve their illusions.
But Netanyahu has failed to protect Israel, despite his Iron Dome, so how can he protect THEM?
Zarif 's tweet came after he had taken part in the International Quds Day demonstrations and rallies on Friday in the Iranian capital, Tehran.
Iranians held 'International Quds Day' rallies simultaneously all across the country in more than 950 towns and cities. It was also held all across the Muslim world.
Earlier on May 30, Iran's Foreign Minister stressed that the Holy Quds which is the first Qibla of the Muslims cannot be sold. 213/211/203
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