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Quds Day is a global movement to end Israeli genocide and free Palestine

International Quds Day has its roots in the Islamic Republic of Iran when the visionary leadership of the Islamic Revolution under Imam Khomeini (RA)

As countries around the world get ready to mark the occasion of International Quds Day on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank continue to relive the horrors of the Nakba.

The sheer brutality of Zionist war criminals heading the settler colonial regime's genocide and ethnic cleansing project, backed by an equally ruthless US administration, will in all likelihood define public anger at this annual event.

International Quds Day has its roots in the Islamic Republic of Iran when the visionary leadership of the Islamic Revolution under Imam Khomeini (RA) mobilised human and civil rights activists across the globe to dedicate the last Friday of Ramadan to Palestine.

More than four decades later, commemorations during this day have grown in numbers.

International Quds Day, which commenced shortly after the fall of America's Tehran-based "Peacock Throne" in 1979, has seen unprecedented growth of solidarity for Palestine's freedom struggle against Zionism's illegal settler colonial regime. 

In addition, it has succeeded in remaining an ironclad pillar of Iran's foreign policy - earning the wrath of Israel but the respect and admiration of the Palestinian people and their genuine supporters globally.

 

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