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"Thank You Iran" Covers Gaza Streets

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Days after the resistance rockets scored a resounding victory on "Israel", "Thank you Iran" covered the triumphed besieged strips.

In details, various billboards in Gaza expressed gratitude for the Islamic Republic rockets which struck deep into the Zionist entity's capital Tel Aviv and changed the equation.

"Thank you Iran," read the large billboards on three major road junctions in the Gaza Strip.
The message was written in Arabic, English, Hebrew and Farsi. The posters also depicted the Iranian Fajr 5 rockets that were used for the first time to target "Israel's" capital.

In this context, the political analyst Dr. As'ad Abu Sharkh, stressed that the Palestinian people feel grateful to Iran.
"Since the Islamic Revolution, Tehran carried the banner of defending Palestine: it launched al-Quds Day on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, expelled the "Israeli" ambassador " after the revolution, cut ties with the enemy, opened the first Palestinian Embassy of Palestine, and supported the Palestinian people, via arms and military training," he listed.

According to the analyst, "This support comes at a time when the Arab countries, unfortunately, are far from any courageous position."
He further mentioned that "the Iranian Fajir 3 and 5 rockets are a main cause of Gaza's victory on the Zionist enemy during its recent aggression."
Meanwhile, Abu Sharekh urged the Arab countries to follow the example of Iran, because "the recent experience proved that: if supported, the Palestinian people can win."

During the eight-day "Pillar of Cloud" aggression Gaza, the Iranian officials declared that "Tehran is honored to have provided Gaza with military aid.
Following the ceasefire, Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal and the Islamic Jihad chief Ramadan Abdullah Shallah thanked Iran for arms, funding, and support.

Source: Palestine Today, Translated and Edited by moqawama.org

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