Preparing for Al-Quds Day... Qaani,Nasrallah, and Al-Houthi photos raised in Iraqi Diyala

Preparing for Al-Quds Day... Qaani,Nasrallah, and Al-Houthi photos raised in Iraqi Diyala
2020-05-21T16:31:22+00:00

Shafaq News / Diyala governorate saw today special measures to revive the " International Quds Day " or what is known also as (Jerusalem Day)celebrated in Iran and in some countries at the last Friday of Ramadan every year, the day that the late Iranian leader Khomeini called to revive.

As the spread of images of - Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei, as well as the new leader of "Quds Force" Esmail Qaani in addition to the leader of the Lebanese "Hezbollah" Hassan Nasrallah, and the leader of "Ansar Allah Houthi " Abd al-Malik al-Houthi was noticed widely in Baquba city, the center of Diyala governorate and other cities,

The photos carried the phrase read "We will pray in the Al Aqsa Compound (known to Muslims as the Haram esh-Sharif ) soon."

Shia factions loyal to Iran have long hung pictures of Khomeini and Khamenei in the capital, Baghdad, and the central and southern provinces of the Shiite majority.

However, the big photos were hanged this time to have a new prospective that includes Soleimani and Al-Muhandis as well.

Pictures of Iran's symbols hanging in the country have been a target of the Iraqi popular movement for months, as demonstrators set fire protesting the loyalty of many factions and politicians of the country to Iran rather than their country, as well as resenting Tehran's growing influence in the country and its sponsorship of parties close to it accused of corruption and mismanagement.

Quds Day or (Jerusalem Day), is an annual event that opposes Israel's occupation of Jerusalem; The anti-Israel demonstrations are being mobilized and held today in some Arab and Islamic countries, and in Islamic and Arab societies in the countries of the world, especially in Iran, as it was the first to propose the occasion. It is held every year on the last Friday of Ramadan, as it is not an Islamic religious holiday; It is, however, an event of a political nature.

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