Hawzah News Agency- According to Maghsoudi, scattered aid is insufficient and only fuels inflation and hoarding, leaving the poor more vulnerable. He underlined two strategies to counter the blockade: resistance on the military front, and political, media, and popular action on the international stage.
Citing historical examples such as the rescue at Dunkirk and the Gaza-bound “Mavi Marmara” ship, he emphasized the power of global solidarity movements. “Muslims, Christians, Jews, and even leftist activists have joined such convoys in the past, showing that this cause transcends borders,” he said.
Maghsoudi highlighted Iran’s prominent role in the resistance front, noting that Tehran’s participation in such initiatives attracts wide global attention. He referred to the current convoy of 49 ships carrying nearly 900 professors, surgeons, engineers, lawmakers, and activists from Europe heading toward Gaza despite threats from the Zionist regime.
He further announced plans for Asian and African caravans of resistance, stressing that dozens of such movements would create overwhelming media and political pressure, forcing an end to the siege.
“The media remains the most powerful pillar of this campaign,” he said, calling the Islamic Revolution both a “soft and hard resistance” that inspires nations. He concluded that solidarity with Gaza must go beyond prayers, requiring practical steps, international mobilization, and firm presence alongside the oppressed.
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