Al-Eidrous Expresses Condolences to Iranian Parliament Speaker on Martyrdom of Sayyid Ali Khamenei

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Sana’a: The Speaker of the Shura Council, Mohammed Hussein Al-Eidrous, has sent a message of condolences and sympathy to Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of the Islamic Republic of Iran, following the martyrdom of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Sayyid Ali Khamenei.



According to Yemen News Agency, Al-Eidrous conveyed his deepest condolences and sincere sympathy in his name and on behalf of the Presidency, members of the Shura Council, and the General Secretariat. He extended his heartfelt commiserations to the Iranian Parliament Speaker, the Iranian people, the Islamic nation, and the family of the martyr over this significant loss.



Al-Eidrous described the circumstances surrounding Khamenei’s martyrdom, stating that he and several Iranian leaders were killed in what he termed a treacherous Zionist-American bombing. He highlighted Khamenei’s life as one dedicated to resistance and defending the just causes of the nation, particularly the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem.



Furthermore, Al-Eidrous reiterated the Shura Council’s condemnation of the attack, labeling it as a criminal and treacherous act against Iran. He denounced it as a blatant violation of sovereignty and international law, warning that such actions could lead to further regional escalation. He stressed that these crimes would not weaken the resolve of what he described as the ‘Axis of Resistance.’



Al-Eidrous honored Khamenei’s pursuit of martyrdom, noting his unwavering stance in defending Islamic principles and values against what he called Zionist-American arrogance. He described Khamenei as a noble martyr who bore witness to the struggles and sacrifices of the Islamic nation.



In his final remarks, Al-Eidrous praised the elevated status and fitting end of Khamenei’s life, emphasizing that he had fulfilled his commitment and continued on the path of the great martyrs. He affirmed that the blood of the martyrs would continue to fuel the struggle for freedom and independence for the peoples of the region.