ALWAGHT- The weapons employed by the resistance forces demonstrate Iran’s support for Palestine, Lebanon, and other members of the resistance axis, stated Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force.
During a meeting with families of Palestinians martyred in Gaza, held in Tehran on Monday, General Hajizadeh emphasized Iran's unwavering support for the resistance forces, stating that Iran has spared no effort in the past and will continue to do so in the future.
“The weapons used by our allies in Palestine, Lebanon, and elsewhere clearly indicate that they are being supplied by Iran,” the commander said.
He also underscored the significance of the retaliatory 'True Promise Operation' against Israeli military targets on April 14, expressing that the IRGC is eager to conduct another such operation, potentially involving numerous missiles targeting the Zionist regime.
The commander praised the Palestinian forces' Al-Aqsa Storm operation against the Zionist regime and their resistance against the Israeli onslaught on Gaza, confidently predicting that Palestine will ultimately emerge victorious.
"You can be assured that you will change the course of world history," he told the families of the Palestinian martyrs, reaffirming Iran’s unwavering support for Palestine.
In a meeting with the head of the political bureau of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Tehran on March 26, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei stated that the Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate to support the cause of Palestine and the oppressed people of Gaza.
The Leader also commended the exceptional resistance shown by the Palestinian forces and the people of Gaza, stating, "The historic patience exhibited by the people of Gaza in the face of the crimes and brutalities committed by the Zionist regime, fully supported by the West, is a significant phenomenon that has truly dignified Islam and, despite the enemy's wishes, has made Palestine the world's foremost issue."