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Ghannouchi condemns terrorist attack near Iranian embassy in Beirut

Ghannouchi condemns terrorist attack near Iranian embassy in Beirut
Tehran, Nov 22, IRNA Rashid Ghannouchi, the head of the Tunisian Al-Nahda Islamic Party, which is currently leading the ruling coalition in Tunisia on Friday condemned the deadly Tuesday terrorist suicidal attacks in front or Iranian embassy in Beirut.
The Tunisian official condemned the act in a phone call to the Iranian Ambassador to Tunis Peiman Jebeli, calling the terrorist act a suspicious move aimed at sowing seeds of discord among the world Muslims.

The Al-Nahda leader sympathized with the bereaved family members of the event, prayed for fast recovery of the injured victims, and emphasized the need for evermore strengthening of Islamic unity and solidarity.

The Iranian ambassador to Tunisia, too, appreciated Rashid Ghannouchi for his expressed sympathy and said: The main culprit of this criminal act, the Zionist regime, will by no means mange to disturb the unity of the Ummah (Islamic nation).

Jebeli emphasized that such moves only lead to greater segregation of the Zionist regime and its regional mercenaries.

Takfiri terrorists on Tuesday morning launched twin suicidal bombing attacks in Beirut in front of the Iranian embassy, which led to death of 23 innocent people, including six Iranians, and wounding 150 others.

There were old folks, women, and children among the victims.

The Iranian Cultural Attach Hojjatoleslam Ebrahim Ansari, the wife of an Iranian diplomat, and four Iranian security guards of the embassy were the Iranian martyrs of the attack.

By IRNA

 

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