Hamas Chief Ismail Haniyeh during a high-profile visit to Tehran called on Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei solidifying ties between the Palestinian militant group and the Islamic Republic.
During the huddle, Supreme Leader Khamenei reiterated Iran's unwavering commitment to the Palestinian cause, pledging ongoing support for the people of Gaza and Palestine.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran will not hesitate in supporting the cause of Palestine and the oppressed and resilient people of Gaza," Khamenei added.
This pledge comes amidst a backdrop of heightened tensions following a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate ceasefire in the conflict between Hamas and Israel.
Haniyeh's visit marks his second trip to Iran since the eruption of conflict with Israel, further highlighting the strategic partnership between the two entities. The timing of the visit, coupled with Iran's vocal support for Hamas, signals Tehran's staunch backing for Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation.
In a joint press conference with Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Haniyeh emphasized Hamas's transition into a new phase of confrontation with Israel, dubbing their attacks as the "Al-Aqsa Storm." This rhetoric underscores Hamas's determination to continue its resistance against Israeli aggression.
Acknowledging Iran's pivotal role in supporting Hamas, Haniyeh extended gratitude to Iran's leadership and its people for their steadfast support. He also alluded to previous financial assistance provided by Iran, indicating Tehran's significant contribution to Hamas's military capabilities.
Despite Hamas's rejection of a recent US-brokered compromise for a hostage release and ceasefire, Israel has condemned Hamas's refusal as evidence of its lack of commitment to peace negotiations. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office announced the recall of Israel's negotiating team from Qatar, signaling a breakdown in talks and a deepening of the conflict.