The international conference on supporting Palestine Intifada is regarded as an international conference which is held in Iran at opportune times. As its main goal, the Islamic Republic of Iran is following different ways to support Palestinians to reach their rights. There are diverse authorities and political activists from different countries of the world who participate in the meeting.[1][2]

The 6th Conference in Tehran, Iran

Background

The Iranian Parliament passed a law as “Supporting Islamic Revolution Of Palestine” in 1990. According to this law, the Islamic Republic of Iran supports the oppressed people of Palestine; as well as this, it assigns a task for the boards of the directors of the Iranian Parliament to extend its support (in different ways) for Palestinians and to hold conference(s) till Palestinians regain their rights.[1][3]

The conference 1991–2017

The international conference on supporting Palestine Intifada is continued in opportune times. So far, the conference has been held six times. The first meeting started in October 1991. Then, it was held in 2001, 2006, 2009, and 2011; and eventually, the six meeting as the last conference till now held in February 2017.[1][4]

The 7th conference

During the initial coordination meeting of the 7th International Conference to Support the Palestinian Intifada, the Secretary-General highlighted the significance of the upcoming 45th Quds Day. Notably, we are currently observing the emergence of a novel form of resistance within the occupied territories. This resistance is entirely grassroots and independent from any Palestinian factions. Furthermore, the Secretary-General mentioned that Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah has suggested that engaging in combat with Israel may no longer be necessary, as they are seemingly withdrawing from the occupied territories.[5]

Membership

Ayatollah Khamenei's lecture in the 6th Conference in Tehran

There are diverse authorities/political activists from different countries who participate in the conference. For instance, there were 700 prominent guests from 80 countries of the world who participated in the sixth conference, including Iranian high-ranking officials (e.g., the Supreme leader of Iran as the highest-ranking authority in Iran –Ayatollah Khamenei_ , President Rouhani, the speaker of the Parliament of Iran Ali Larijani,[6] and many other famous authorities from different countries, among:

And many other prominent authorities.[7][8]

Final statement

The participants in the sixth conference, emphasized on the necessity of further attempts to terminate the occupying Palestine and to be pursued for the unity in Palestine lands, and forming the independent country of Palestine, and al-Quds to be its capital. Meanwhile, this statement rejected the normalization of the relationship to the Zionism Regime, and asked all countries to break off their relationship to this regime, besides, this statement announced a few other issues, too.[9][10]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "The history of the international conference on supporting Palestine Intifada". www.fa.alalam.ir. 4 Nov 2017.
  2. The final statement for the conference on supporting Palestine Intifada - Tehran (25/4/2001) (Special file) Retrieved 5 Nov 2017
  3. The law of supporting Palestinians Islamic Revolution
  4. Goals of international conference on supporting Palestine Intifada www.humanrights-iran.ir
  5. International Conference on Supporting Palestine Retrieved 3 December 2023
  6. Larijani's lecture in the International Conference on Supporting Palestine Intifada+Film
  7. 700 foreign guests participated in Tehran meeting www.iran-newspaper.com
  8. 6th International Conference on Supporting Palestine Intifada started by attendance of internal and external prominent characters www.farsnews.com
  9. The final statement of th 6th conference on supporting Palestine Intifada Retrieved 4 Nov 2017
  10. (The complete text) .. The final statement for the conference. Tehran: the option of resistance is the only way for Palestine to be liberated.
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