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‘Pakistan and Other Islamic Countries Should Send their Forces to G@za Solely for the Protection and Support of P@lestinians’, Iranian Parliament Speaker

November 7, 2025
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‘Pakistan is a Valuable Asset for the Muslim Ummah’, Iranian Parliament Speaker
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The Speaker of Iran’s Parliament has urged Pakistan and other Muslim countries to take stronger action to protect the people of Gaza. He said that Muslim nations have a moral and humanitarian responsibility to stand with Palestinians during this difficult time.

According to him, the situation in Gaza requires more than statements—it requires real steps that can help reduce suffering and prevent further loss of life.

During his remarks, he suggested that Islamic countries should work together and consider sending forces to Gaza to ensure the safety of civilians.

He stressed that unity among Muslim nations is essential, especially when innocent people are facing violence, displacement, and shortages of basic necessities. He also emphasized that Palestinians should not feel alone and that the Muslim world must show practical solidarity.

The Speaker highlighted that diplomatic efforts are important but not enough on their own. He called for a joint strategy that includes political pressure, humanitarian support, and security measures.

According to him, coordinated action could help stop the violence, open safe routes for humanitarian aid, and protect families trying to escape danger.

He also mentioned that millions of people across the Muslim world are deeply concerned about Gaza, and governments must reflect those feelings through meaningful decisions.

He pointed out that aid should reach Gaza without delays and that all countries must push for international laws to be respected.

In his view, cooperation between Pakistan, Iran, and other Islamic nations could play a powerful role in reducing the crisis. He said the priority should be saving lives, supporting refugees, and creating conditions where Palestinians can live with dignity and safety.

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