IRIB World Service condemns Israeli bombing of its office in Gaza


Iran’s broadcasting service says bombing of its office in Gaza was meant to muzzle free media voices.

The Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) World Service has condemned Israel’s bombing of its office in the Gaza Strip amid an ongoing conflict in Palestine, noting the move was meant to muzzle the voices of those seeking to expose Israeli crimes in Gaza.

A statement issued by the IRIB’s World Service on Wednesday said that Israel’s bombing a day earlier of a joint office in Gaza run by the Tehran-based Al-Alam and Press TV news channels revealed the “criminal identity” of Israel and the fact that terrorism is deeply rooted in the regime.  

The statement warned that Israel’s targeting of media staff and journalists in Gaza, including its bombing of the office of the two Iranian news channels, is a desperate attempt to create an information vacuum in Gaza and thus to prepare the ground for committing massacre against the people of the besieged territory.

More than a thousand people have been killed and thousands more have been injured in nearly five days of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, a besieged territory on the Mediterranean which is home to some 2.3 million people despite its relatively small land area.

The attacks started on October 7 after the Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement launched a multi-pronged operation into the Israeli-occupied territories to retaliate weeks of intensified violence against the Palestinians. The operation left more than a thousand Israelis dead.

The IRIB said in its statement that it will continue to cover the atrocities of the Zionist regime in Gaza regardless of the pressures it is facing inside the territory.

“We declare to the oppressive Zionist regime that the Al-Alam and Press TV channels and other media outlets run by this Service will continue to stick to their journalistic mandate and such … provocations would not dent our resolve to cover the realities of the realities on the ground about the rightful battle (launched) by the Palestinian fighters against the fake Israeli regime,” said the statement.

'Al-Aqsa Storm' represents ‘humiliating intel failure’ for Israeli regime: Analyst


By Maryam Qarehgozlou

The Israeli intelligence apparatus was completely taken by surprise and failed to avert the unprecedented military operation launched by the Palestinian resistance, says a commentator.

In an interview with the Press TV website, Tehran-based senior journalist and political analyst Mohammad Ghaderi said the “complex, large-scale, surprise operation” carried out by the Palestinian resistance on Saturday represented a “humiliating intel failure” for the occupying regime.

He said it was the first time that Gaza-based resistance groups launched coordinated massive land, air, and sea strikes and the first time that Palestinian fighters managed to breach the Gaza border fence and penetrate into the territories occupied by the Israeli regime.

 “The operation called Israel’s bluff and practically shattered the myth of the Israeli regime’s invincibility as it used to boast about its powerful intelligence network,” Ghaderi stated.

“On the military front, the regime was unable to deal with the scale of the operation and its much-hyped Iron Dome was overwhelmed by the volume of rockets launched from Gaza.”

The operation was launched in the wee hours of Saturday morning by Hamas in coordination with other resistance groups, firing thousands of rockets into the occupied territories within minutes.

More than a thousand Israeli soldiers and settlers have been killed so far, according to reports, and hundreds of others, including senior Israeli military officials, are held as war prisoners in Gaza.

The death toll in the besieged coastal strip has also crossed the 1,000 mark, mostly women and children, as the regime has been indiscriminately firing missiles and rockets into civilian areas.

Ghaderi said the key message the operation conveyed to the Zionist regime is that it is quickly losing its deterrence power and has been pushed further on the path of eventual annihilation.

“The Israeli regime is not only grappling with internal turmoil due to dysfunctional cabinet, but recent events show that its intelligence infrastructure and military systems are extremely vulnerable,” he said.

Therefore, he hastened to add, while the regime is still reeling from the impact of the Al-Aqsa Storm, if other resistance groups join the operation, the regime will “definitely suffer a more crippling blow.”

Operation Al-Aqsa Storm has made sure that Israel can no longer “hit and run” by carrying out swift attacks and withdraw immediately after each time, while the world keeps silent, he stated.

“Waging a war on Palestinians for decades, their indiscriminate persecution, stealing their lands and homes, destroying their livelihood, imprisoning them and the ethnic cleansing have all led to the build-up of the deep-seated resentment that triggered the Operation Al-Aqsa Storm,” Ghaderi said.

Moreover, the operation was a reaction to the recurring desecration of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, settlement expansion plans, the systematic Judaization of Al-Quds, Israel’s refusal to swap prisoners with Palestine, incessant raids on refugee camps in the occupied West Bank, the 16-year blockade of Gaza Strip, and the normalization push with Arab countries, he stated further.

According to the Tehran-based international affairs commentator, the Israeli regime’s failure to heed warnings about the far-right cabinet’s policies against Palestinians also justified the operation.

“The adoption of controversial policies, like the judicial overhaul plan by the far-right Israeli cabinet, which is made up of Netanyahu’s Likud party and its ultra-Orthodox allies, plunged the country into months of unrest and prompted thousands of Israelis to stage anti-regime rallies for 39 weeks across the occupied territories and it casts a light on the entity’s political and societal divide,” he said.

“Netanyahu, who faces trial on corruption and fraud charges, seemed to have pushed for judicial changes in an attempt to circumvent his own legal problems, however, his plot backfired and led to one of the gravest domestic crises the regime has ever faced.”

At the moment, Ghaderi remarked, a significant number of Israeli military reserves are refusing to report for duty after the call-up of reservists to respond to the Palestinian multi-front operation, who claim that the regime’s policies are the main contributing factor to the current situation.

In a joint letter in July, more than 1,100 reservists, including fighter pilots, plane pilots, helicopter fighters, and drone operators, announced they would not serve in case Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet proceeds with its plan to restrict the influence of the regime’s apex court.

“Operation Al-Aqsa Storm is likely to have long-lasting repercussions for the Israeli regime,” the analyst said, adding that it has “exposed the regime’s military and intelligence fiasco” and “struck fear in the hearts of all Israelis living in the occupied territories.”

“It will result in a sharp jump in reverse migration of Israeli settlers as with the beginning of the operation a wave of settlers residing in settlements near Gaza fled towards airports to go back to where they came from,” he asserted.

On the other hand, resistance groups, especially Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah have gained more legitimacy with this operation, he said, paving the way for them to change the rules of the game in the region.

The operation has also disrupted plans of normalization between the Israeli regime and Saudi Arabia, Ghaderi stated, as the kingdom announced on Saturday that it had been warning of an “explosive situation as a result of the continued occupation and deprivation of the Palestinian people’s legitimate rights.”

“With regard to the extreme violence Israel has perpetrated over the past few days by targeting and killing civilians, going back to the negotiating table with Saudi Arabia seems far-fetched for a long time,” he stated.

The operation is the beginning of the end for Netanyahu, Ghaderi said, noting that the embattled Israeli premier’s international allies will now be skeptical about continuing their support for him.

He hastened to add that the massive pro-Palestine rallies across the Islamic world as well as the US and other Western countries show the support for the resistance is swelling.

“It is obvious who the aggressors are and who the victims are and Islamic countries must be vocal in their criticism of the Israeli regime’s atrocities, Ghaderi said.

“The (Al-Aqsa Storm) operation was a defeat for the Israeli regime that cannot be reversed anymore; even settlers have lost faith in this regime.”

'A-Aqsa Storm' the result of Palestinian nation’s decades of resistance: Analyst


By Ali Ghorban Bagheri

The ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ operation was the result of the Palestinian nation’s indomitable resistance against the Israeli occupation and decades of fighting the enemy on different fronts, says an analyst.

In an interview with the Press TV website, Dr. Mohammed Albohaisi, the head of the Iranian-Palestinian Friendship Association, discussed the reasons, goals, and consequences of the surprise operation.

The Gaza-based Palestinian resistance movement Hamas launched an unprecedented military operation dubbed Al-Aqsa Storm, also known as ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’, taking the regime by complete surprise.

More than 1,000 Israeli soldiers and settlers have been killed in the operation that continues, with hundreds of others, including senior Israeli military officials, held as war prisoners in Gaza.

In a knee-jerk reaction, the Israeli regime launched an indiscriminate bombing of the Gaza Strip, targeting civilian areas and killing more than 900 Palestinians, including women and children.

Albohaisi said the Hamas operation is the result of daily battles in the occupied West Bank, in the flashpoint city of Jenin and other occupied areas, and due to repeated attacks on Al-Aqsa Mosque by illegal Israeli settlers with the support of the Israeli military apparatus.

“The desecration of Al-Aqsa Mosque, brutal attacks on Palestinians, their murder and captivity, displacement and destruction of houses with the aim of building settlements and annexing the Palestinian lands to the occupied lands,” he said, referring to why Hamas launched the operation.

He slammed the Oslo Agreement and its actors and the project of “normalizing” ties with the Israeli regime, which he noted was a “big conspiracy” against the Palestinian cause.

Albohaisi emphasized that all these cases and the task of resisting the usurper and occupier prompted the Palestinian resistance to carry out such an operation at such a big scale and in a surprising manner, which he said demonstrated that the enemy is “fragile and shaky.”

The commentator noted that the Palestinian resistance knows that its allies in the axis of resistance are a part of this important battle against the apartheid regime and are firmly united.

The head of the Iranian-Palestinian Friendship Association said the Al-Aqsa Storm operation is a “turning point” in the path of fulfilling the divine promise and strengthening the support for the axis of resistance until the eradication of this illegitimate regime.

On how long the war will last, he said the Israeli military has already been defeated and the Zionist entity has suffered a “great mental blow and rupture” that cannot heal.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Israel launched a fresh round of airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip, Palestinian news agency WAFA reported, with warplanes hitting residential apartments and the port.

In another development on Wednesday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement said it fired missiles at the occupied territories in a retaliatory strike after three of its members were martyred by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.

Hamas reacts to Biden ‘inflammatory remarks’ on Palestine

Hamas has condemned the latest remarks by US President Joe Biden about the resistance movement and Palestinians living in the besieged Gaza Strip, saying the “inflammatory” comments aim to “escalate the tension by the barbaric Zionist regime against Palestinian people.”

“We in the Islamic resistance movement Hamas reject and vehemently denounce the inflammatory statements, which come at the time of the Zionist regime’s barbaric aggression against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the rest of the occupied territories,” the group wrote in a statement.

Hamas said Biden’s remarks obscured the “criminality and terrorism of the Zionist regime,” lashing out at the US president for not making any reference to “massacres being committed by Zionist forces against Palestinians and killing them in cold blood.”

The movement said that Biden’s speech “contained political and legal inaccuracies, and was heavily biased towards the most hideous, racist and hateful entity in the Middle East. It provided the regime with a cover to press ahead with its massacres against defenseless children, women, and the elderly through imposition of the ugliest forms of collective punishment against more than two million residents of the Gaza Strip.”

“We view these statements as an attempt to cover up the criminality and terrorism of the Zionist regime, which has shed the blood of our people. Throughout his speech, he (Biden) did not refer at all to the massacres being perpetrated by Zionist forces against our people before the world’s public opinion,” Hamas underscored.

On Tuesday, Biden condemned the surprise and large-scale Operation al-Aqsa Storm by members of Hamas and other resistance groups against the Israeli-occupied territories.

He alleged that Hamas does not stand for the Palestinian people’s right to dignity and self-determination.

“Its stated purpose is the annihilation of Israel and the murder of Jewish people,” he asserted.

The US president stressed he was ready to move “additional assets” if needed to show Washington’s backing for its ally and bolster its presence in the West Asia region.

He also compared Hamas’s actions to those of the Daesh Takfiri terror group.

Palestinian medical authorities say more than 970 people have been killed and many more injured as a result of Israeli bombardment across the Gaza Strip.

Hospital officials in the Strip have recorded the death of 973 civilians and injury of 5,130 others. Many buildings, homes and public facilities have also been badly damaged due to heavy Israeli bombardments.

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Explainer: How Hamas operation against Israel changed power dynamics?


By Reza Javadi

In an unprecedented display of military prowess and power, the Palestinian resistance group Hamas launched the ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ operation against the Israeli regime on Saturday, laying bare weaknesses in the Israeli military and intelligence and announcing new power equations.

Despite recent assessments by senior Israeli regime officials suggesting that Hamas sought to avoid an all-out conflict, the Gaza-based resistance group launched a surprise operation and inflicted significant casualties upon Israeli forces and took hundreds of soldiers and settlers as war prisoners.

In a matter of minutes, over 5,000 rockets were fired, targeting Ashqelon, Ashdod, and Tel Aviv, effectively bringing the apartheid regime to a grinding halt and a step closer to its annihilation.

Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh, in a speech broadcast on Hamas-run Al-Aqsa television after the surprise operation, said the Palestinian resistance was on the “verge of a great victory.”

“We are on the verge of a great victory and a clear conquest on the Gaza front,” he said, noting that the operation was a direct response to

“Enough is enough, the cycle of intifadas and revolutions in the battle to liberate our Palestinian land and our prisoners languishing in occupation prisons must be completed.”

Ironically, while the Israeli regime has always boasted about its strategic and military influence, it failed to predict Operation ‘Al-Aqsa Storm,’ also known as ‘Al-Aqsa Flood,’ executed by Hamas on October 7.

Israeli officials had long downplayed and dismissed warnings about the unrelenting persecution of Palestinians as well as the continued violation of the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which observers saw as a potential catalyst for an explosion of this magnitude.

Following the Israeli regime’s withdrawal from Gaza Strip in 2005, the coastal strip has faced a crippling blockade, which has made the lives of millions of people miserable.

The strip has often been described as the biggest “open-air prison” in the world.

Adding to it was simmering anger over so-called “normalizations” between Israel and some regional countries. It was also a message to those countries that normalization would not help the regime.

“We’ve decided to put an end to all this,” Muhammad Deif, the commander of Hamas military wing Qassam Brigades in a communiqué after the successful operation.

“So that the enemy understands that he can no longer revel without being held to account.”

It revealed a colossal intelligence failure, leaving the Israeli regime blindsided by the entry of Hamas resistance fighters across the southern border and the launch of thousands of rockets.

David Friedman, the former US ambassador to Tel Aviv during the Trump administration, expressed astonishment over the Hamas operation, emphasizing that such an event was unprecedented.

 “In the 40 or more years that I’ve been following Israel one way or another, I’ve never seen this happen. I’ve never seen the border breached in this manner,” he said, as cited by NBC.

“Usually, even one person from Gaza gets close to the border; they’re intercepted and neutralized long before they can do anything. This is just something I’ve never seen before. It’s of course a large intelligence failure.”

Given the failure of Israeli intelligence and surveillance mechanisms, Ian Bremmer, president and founder of political consultancy Eurasia Group, was quoted as saying by CNBC that there are Hamas operatives already embedded in the Israeli military who represent “still a very real and present danger.”

His remarks corroborated what Iran’s Tasnim News Agency also reported, citing an informed Palestinian official, that some Israeli military personnel collaborated with Palestinian resistance groups in the fields of logistics and intelligence in the Al-Aqsa Storm operation.

“During al-Aqsa Storm, the information played a crucial role in facilitating the infiltration of forces into Israeli districts, especially the military bases surrounding Gaza,” the source was quoted as saying.

The latest Palestinian operation in response to the decades of Israeli occupation stands out as a departure from the norm, as it was carried out by the Palestinian resistance group, rather than a state.

The last deadly confrontation dates back to 1973 when a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria jointly launched a surprise attack against the Israeli regime.

Following the outbreak of hostilities at the time, both the United States and the Soviet Union undertook massive resupply efforts to support their respective allies, the Israeli regime and the Arab states.

The situation escalated to a confrontation between the two nuclear-armed superpowers.

But this week, the Hamas resistance group showed that it can also take on the Israeli regime, which is a nuclear-armed entity and possesses a wide assortment of weapons, with a surprise operation.

The operation busted the myth of Israeli intelligence and military prowess and also laid bare the ineffectiveness of Israeli military and anti-rocket systems such as the Iron Dome.

Many experts have talked of a new integrated West Asia under the shadow of the normalization of talks between Saudis and Israelis. However, the cornerstone of this “new West Asia” will be a Palestinian retake of lands in the occupied territories, rather than an Israeli embassy in Riyadh.

After the latest operation, all resistance groups in the region have rallied behind the Palestinian resistance, including the Lebanese Hezbollah and Yemen’s Ansarallah as well as Iraqi resistance groups, who have also warned against the intervention of the US and other Western entities.

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raeisi, in a phone conversation with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh after the operation, said the “steely resolve” of Palestinians heralds the final victory over the Israeli regime.

“What happened with the glorious operation of the Palestinian fighters in the occupied territories was the realization of the 70-year-old expectation of the Palestinian nation and Islamic Ummah,” he said.

Hamas spokesman Ibrahim Hamad in an interview said the latest operation is “absolutely a message” to Muslim countries seeking normalization with Israel, advising them to avoid the “great shame.”

Experts opine the Hamas operation has irreversibly changed the power dynamics in the region and given the Palestinian resistance movement a clear upper hand over the regime.

Reza Javadi is a Ph.D. Candidate in British Studies at the University of Tehran.

(The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Press TV)

Israel bombs residential areas in Gaza for 5th day in a row

Israel has launched a fresh round of airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip on the fifth day of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, the largest military operation by the Palestinian resistance groups against the occupying entity in decades.

The official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported on Wednesday that the Israeli warplanes bombed residential apartments as well as a port in the west of Gaza City with a large number of rockets and shells.

The bombing destroyed a large number of buildings and set them on fire, leading to injuries among citizens who were transferred to al-Shifa Hospital west of the city.

The news agency said Israeli warplanes also bombed a house in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza, killing and injuring a number of people.

According to reports, Israeli jets shelled a house in the al-Hakar area in the city of Deir al-Balah in the middle of the Gaza Strip, killing three people from a family and causing several injuries while others are still under the rubble of the house.

The warplanes also bombed a house in al-Amal neighborhood, in the west of Khan Yunis, killing a number of civilians and wounding others.

The Ministry of Health said that 1055 people have been killed in the Gaza Strip and 5184 others injured in the ongoing Israeli raids against the coastal area for the fifth day in a row, with 60% of the casualties being children and women.

Since Saturday, resistance groups in the besieged Gaza Strip have fired over 5,000 rockets at the occupied territories. Israeli media outlets report that more than 1,200 settlers and troops have been killed and a lot more injured as a result.

Over 263,000 Gaza residents forced to flee

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) announced on Wednesday that the number of Palestinians who had fled their homes due to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has exceeded 263,000.

The organization said in a statement that over 175,486 people among the displaced are seeking shelter in 88 schools of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).

“Mass displacement has continued over the past 24 hours across the Gaza Strip, with the total displacement now exceeding 263,934 people,” the statement said.

“This number is expected to rise further. Among the displaced, over 175,486 people are seeking shelter in UNRWA schools, while about 3,000 Palestinians in Gaza remain displaced due to previous escalations,” it added.

Hezbollah fired missiles from Lebanon into Israel

In another development on Wednesday, Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement said it fired missiles on the occupied territories in a retaliatory strike after three of its members were killed earlier this week in an exchange of fire in southern Lebanon.

Hezbollah “targeted a Zionist Israeli position… with guided missiles,” in a “firm response to Zionist attacks… which led to the martyrdom of a number of brothers,” the movement said in a statement.

The Lebanese resistance group warned of a “decisive” response to Israeli attacks “targeting our country and the security of our people, especially when these attacks lead to the deaths of martyrs.”

Lebanon’s National News Agency also reported that Israeli fire on several locations along the border had been “countered by resistance (Hezbollah) machine guns.”

Gaza Resistance groups target Ashkelon with rockets again

Askaleon targeted with rockets again on Wednesday:

Hebrew-language media in occupied Palestinian territories released video footage sent by residents of occupied Ashkelon as saying that a rocket hit the port city without warning and was not detected by Iron Dome air defense.

Two Zionists were injured as a result of a rocket attack in Ashkelon, media have reported.

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Hamas blasts Biden’s ‘inflammatory remarks’ about group, Gaza Strip

Hamas has condemned the latest remarks by US President Joe Biden about the resistance movement and Palestinians living in the besieged Gaza Strip, saying the “inflammatory” comments aim to “escalate the tension by the barbaric Zionist regime against Palestinian people.”

“We in the Islamic resistance movement Hamas reject and vehemently denounce the inflammatory statements, which come at the time of the Zionist regime’s barbaric aggression against our Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the rest of the occupied territories,” the group wrote in a statement.

Hamas said Biden’s remarks obscured the “criminality and terrorism of the Zionist regime,” lashing out at the US president for not making any reference to “massacres being committed by Zionist forces against Palestinians and killing them in cold blood.”

The movement said that Biden’s speech “contained political and legal inaccuracies, and was heavily biased towards the most hideous, racist and hateful entity in the Middle East. It provided the regime with a cover to press ahead with its massacres against defenseless children, women, and the elderly through imposition of the ugliest forms of collective punishment against more than two million residents of the Gaza Strip.”

“We view these statements as an attempt to cover up the criminality and terrorism of the Zionist regime, which has shed the blood of our people. Throughout his speech, he (Biden) did not refer at all to the massacres being perpetrated by Zionist forces against our people before the world’s public opinion,” Hamas underscored.

On Tuesday, Biden condemned the surprise and large-scale Operation al-Aqsa Storm by members of Hamas and other resistance groups against the Israeli-occupied territories.

He alleged that Hamas does not stand for the Palestinian people’s right to dignity and self-determination.

“Its stated purpose is the annihilation of Israel and the murder of Jewish people,” he asserted.

The US president stressed he was ready to move “additional assets” if needed to show Washington’s backing for its ally and bolster its presence in the West Asia region.

He also compared Hamas’s actions to those of the Daesh Takfiri terror group.

Palestinian medical authorities say more than 970 people have been killed and many more injured as a result of Israeli bombardment across the Gaza Strip.

Hospital officials in the Strip have recorded the death of 973 civilians and injury of 5,130 others. Many buildings, homes and public facilities have also been badly damaged due to heavy Israeli bombardments.

Iran offers to host OIC FMs meeting on Palestine

In an official letter to the OIC Secretary General Hissein Brahim Taha on Wednesday, Iran’s Permanent Mission to OIC announced the country’s readiness to host an emergency meeting of the OIC foreign ministers.

In a telephone conversation with Taha on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian denounced the Zionist regime’s brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip and Voiced Iran’s readiness to host the OIC extraordinary ministerial meeting over Palestine.

On October 7, the Palestinian fighters launched a hybrid surprise operation, dubbed Al-Aqsa Storm, outside Gaza after Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in recent days and a record number of Palestinians were killed by Israel in recent months.

The Zionist regime has responded by pounding the besieged Gaza Strip after formally declaring war against the Palestinian Hamas group.

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Islamic Rev. to bring about change in entire world

“We are all under a great test, and it is hoped that the Islamic Revolution will bring about change in the whole world, including in the US and Europe, to set the ground for the emergence of the last Shia Imam, Imam Mahdi (PBUH),” Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, Nigeria’s prominent cleric said upon his arrival in Tehran while talking to reporters at the airport. 

Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife, Malama Zeenah Ibrahim, arrived at Imam Khomeini International Airport in the capital Tehran on Wednesday and were warmly received by the Iranian people as well as their supporters and followers upon arrival.

“I am very happy that such a crowd supports the resistance today, and I have nothing to say but to thank you dear ones,” Sheikh Zakzaky said in an address at the airport.

According to a report by the Press TV website, Sheikh Zakzaky, the founder of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, is scheduled to attend an official ceremony held in the University of Tehran on Saturday in recognition of his self-effacing character and distinguished sacrifices in promoting Islam in the African continent.

In December 2015, Nigerian army troops attacked Sheikh Zakzaky’s residence and a place of worship belonging to the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, killing over three hundred and forty of his supporters in Zaria, Kaduna state.

Sheikh Zakzaky and his wife have lost their six sons, three of whom were killed during the Zaria Massacre.

He had remained under state detention in the Nigerian capital pending his release, which was ordered in late 2016. In 2019, a court in Kaduna state granted him and his wife bail to seek treatment abroad but they returned from India after three days due to unfair treatment and tough restrictions by security operatives deployed to the medical facility.

Last year, the Kaduna state higher court exonerated him from any charges and ordered his immediate release after 2,055 days of illegal detention.

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria will mark the eighth anniversary of the Zaria Massacre this year. Remembering the massacre has become an annual event where members pray for those who were killed and injured by the security forces.

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