In this seminar, a significant number of supporters of Palestine, the representative of Serbian Archbishop Porfiry, the ambassador of Cuba, artists, media activists and NGO centers, the representative of the Palestinian embassy in Belgrade, Rashid Hasanpour; the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Amir Pourparshak, the cultural advisor, were present in this seminar.
Rashid Hassanpour of the Islamic Republic of Iran and six of the authors, journalists and social activists were the speakers of this international conference.
At the beginning of this seminar, which was broadcast directly from the YouTube channel of the House of Journalists, a minute's silence was announced in honor of the victims of Palestine in the past month.
The speakers of this conference emphasized that the Palestinian conflict is not a new thing, but it started when the Israeli regime came into being, and this regime showed that it came out of NATO's kitchen by bombing people from the air and ground attack.
Every day, the Zionist army has destroyed schools, hospitals, residential areas, cut off water to people and made living conditions difficult for the residents of the Gaza Strip.
The Zionist regime has also attempted to massacre and imprison the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip through its comprehensive siege; In such a way that this area has become a prison camp.
The Zionists are also unbridled and non-stop brutalizing the Palestinian people.
Rashid Hasanpour, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in his speech, stated that public opinion and new technologies have made it possible for people to impose their will, and added: "The Palestinian case has been open for more than 80 years, and the government has a strong political will and international organizations are not seen to solve it."
He pointed out that this is injustice and double standards and apartheid.
Hassanpour emphasized that the only parameter that can determine the fate of the Palestinian people is the declaration of global solidarity with the Palestinian people.
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