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Number Seven Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen - 26 October 2023
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Four Hundred and Eighteen - 26 October 2023 - Page 7

Tehran students show solidarity with Gaza children

The students from schools in Tehran gathered at Palestine Square, downtown Tehran, to show their support for Palestinian children and condemn the crimes committed by the Zionist regime.
The event saw the participation of 20,000 students, as well as officials from the Ministry of Education and Tehran Province authorities, IRNA reported.
During the gathering, the students chanted slogans denouncing the Israeli regime, expressed their condemnation of its crimes, and voiced their solidarity with the oppressed Palestinian people. They held Iranian and Palestinian flags, as well as placards with the message “Death to Israel.”
One of the students, Maedeh, a ninth grader, proudly held a Palestinian flag and expressed her desire to support the oppressed students in Palestine. She stated that her biggest wish is to help Palestine, go to Gaza, and even become a martyr for the cause. Maedeh emphasized that Iranian students are always ready to support their counterparts in Gaza.
Zahra, another student present at the rally, held a photo of the martyred children of Gaza. She expressed her belief that Israel will soon be destroyed and that the Palestinian people will achieve freedom.
Masoumeh, a 12th grader, joined the gathering to show her support for all the oppressed children in Palestine. She wanted to assure them that they are not alone and that they have the backing of the students in Iran.
Hossein, an 11th grader, while attending the event stated that he was there to support the oppressed people of Palestine and to convey the message that their liberation from the Zionist regime is imminent.
Moheyyoddin, an eighth grader, also showed his solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine, and emphasized that Israel’s actions go against humanitarian laws, and that they stand against such crimes.
Mohammad Javad, another eighth grader, expressed his support for his peers in Gaza and reassured them that they are not alone. He echoed the sentiment that he hopes for the destruction of Israel in the near future.

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