Iran and Syria presidents call for unity on Palestinian support. According to a news outlet connected to Iran’s main security agency, Nournews, the presidents of Iran and Syria have asked Islamic nations to agree on a stance in favor of Palestinians.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi called his Syrian counterpart and said, “Islamic and Arab countries as well as all free people of the world must reach a single position to stop the crimes of the Zionist regime against the oppressed Palestinian people,” according to Nournews.
The first phone chat between Raisi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman since their nations decided to reestablish relations in a March agreement mediated by China focused on the Palestinian-Israeli issue on Wednesday.
Syria and Iran have been close partners for a very long time. Iran has increased its economic clout in the civil war-torn nation of Syria in recent years, providing President Bashar al-Assad’s administration with credit lines and securing lucrative commercial deals.
As a result, the solidarity between Iran and Syria in their support for the Palestinian cause is a potent illustration of how countries may cooperate to achieve a common objective.
The dynamics of the area have been significantly influenced by their long-standing links, humanitarian assistance, diplomatic support, and initiatives to resist outside pressure. This partnership, which the rest of the world closely follows, can give the Palestinian people hope and advancement while overcoming geopolitical difficulties in pursuing a fair and peaceful future.

