Ayatollah Sistani’s latest stance on Lebanon and Gaza
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, according to the Iraqi news agency Waa, Ayatollah Sistani received “Mohammed al-Hassan”, the new head of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq “UNAMI” and the special representative of the UN Secretary General, in his office this Monday. He was in this country with his delegation.
According to the statement of Ayatollah Sistani’s office, the new head of UNAMI gave brief explanations regarding the international duties and mission of this institution and how it will play its role in the future. did Meanwhile, Ayatollah Sistani also welcomed the presence of the United Nations in Iraq and wished success to the representative of the organization in carrying out the assigned missions and duties.
He pointed out the great challenges facing the Iraqi people and the sufferings they are facing, and stated: Iraqis, especially the vigilant elites, should learn from the experiences they have gone through. and use all their efforts to overcome obstacles and failures and work hard to achieve a better future for their country in such a way that everyone will benefit from security, stability, progress and prosperity. This is without preparing plans. It will not be possible scientifically and practically to manage the country based on the principle of efficiency and transparency in assuming positions and responsibilities.
Ayatollah Sistani also emphasized the necessity of preventing foreign interference in various aspects, establishing the rule of law, confiscating weapons in the hands of the government and fighting corruption at all levels. And considering the far and long road ahead of the Iraqis to reach their goals, they asked the Almighty God for help.
In regards to the inflammatory situation in the region, he also expressed his deep sorrow over the current tragedies in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, and the inability of the international community and its institutions to impose a way Effective solutions to stop these tragedies or at least to keep civilians away from the tragedies of the brutal aggressions of the Zionist regime were strongly regretted.