۶ اردیبهشت ۱۴۰۳ |۱۶ شوال ۱۴۴۵ | Apr 25, 2024
Al-Kaabi meets Ayat.Araki

Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba Islamic Resistance’s Secretary-General stated: "we follow Vilayat-e Faqih with Imam Khamenei’s leadership and will be present wherever Resistance is needed,"

Hawzah News Agency-(Tehran,Iran) Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba Islamic Resistance’s Secretary-General held a meeting with Sheikh Mohsen Araki, Secretary-General of The World Forum for Proximity of Islamic Schools of Thought, and pointed at ISIS’s intellectual base saying: "ISIS has intellectual and public bases in some areas of Iraq. We will not be able to compeletly defeat ISIS if we do not eliminate these bases."

Al-Kaabi pointed at al-Hashd’s formation as a way to fight ISIS and clarified: "al-Hashd represents all the Resistance groups in Iraq. These groups are powerful because of their jihadi ideology and their trainings. al-Hashd’s power relies on these Resistance groups."

Describing al-Nijaba’s jihadi ideology he stated: "We follow Vilayat-e Faqih with the leadership of Imam Khamenei and will be present wherever Resistance is needed."

Clarifying on ISIS’s fate he said: "after losing war in Iraq this group will operate as a threat to security and will target civilians in Iraq. We have to take serious measure to tackle it."

Stressing on the intellectual fight with ISIS he said: "after a number of military operations, Americans announced that Al-Qaeda has been eliminated. However in order to uproot terrorism, the intellectual roots have to be removed. To acheive this we must focus on Islamic unity and proximity of Schools of Thought,"

He added: "There are politicians in Iraq who seek success through sectarianism and are connected to the U.S, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. These politicians tried to ask radical Sunni clergymen to go to recently liberated areas, especially to Fallujah, but we strongly disagreed with it."

Arguing that the solution to sectarianism in Iraq is to attract moderate Sunni figures he further asserted: "in order to acheive this we formed the Deputy of proximity of religions and schools of thought in al-Nujaba and took moderate Sunni scholars to the newly liberated areas to teach and purify people."

"we even formed battelions in al-Nujaba consisting of Sunni people from Fallujah and Tikrit. They helped us a great deal in the liberation operations of these areas. it is our policy to have more connection with Sunni people. We opened Sunni people’s mosques in Shiite areas and will protect them." he concluded.

 

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