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Since the [[occupation of Palestine]] began in 1948, most religious scholars have been demanding justice for the Palestinian people.
Since the [[occupation of Palestine]] began in 1948, most religious scholars have been demanding justice for the Palestinian people.


From the beginning of Iran's revolution, [[Imam Khomeini]] stated that one of his goals was the liberation of Palestine from its occupant government. After the revolution, all official ties to Israel were broken and Israel's embassy in Iran was granted to the Palestinians. When a new Israeli raid began on the south of [[Lebanon]] on Ramadan 13th, 1399 AH (August 7th, 1979), Imam Khomeini gave a speech in which he announced the last Friday of the month of Ramadan to be known as 'al-Quds Day':
From the beginning of Iran's revolution, [[Imam Khomeini]] stated that one of his goals was the liberation of Palestine from its occupant government. After the revolution, all official ties to Israel were broken and Israel's embassy in Iran was granted to the Palestinians. When a new Israeli raid began on the south of [[Lebanon]] on [[Ramadan 13]], [[1399]]/[[August 7]], [[1979 CE|1979]], Imam Khomeini gave a speech in which he announced the last Friday of the month of Ramadan to be known as 'al-Quds Day':
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'''In the name of Allah the All-Compassionate, the Most Merciful'''
'''In the name of Allah the All-Compassionate, the Most Merciful'''
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