The festival’s press conference was held on Tuesday in Tehran, during which the
main agenda and objectives of the festival were explained by the organizers.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the Secretary-General of the International Conference
on Supporting Palestinian Intifada and an international advisor to Iran’s
Parliament Speaker, told the press conference that the "Hourglass Festival” is a
symbol of the imminent collapse of the Zionist regime of Israel, as predicted by
the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.
"The Islamic Republic won’t allow the Zionists to play with the security of the
sensitive region of Middle East. Iran and its allies in the region, who defeated
terrorists, will never allow the Zionists to endanger the region’s security,” he
added.
Amir-Abdollahian said that Tehran will not anymore let Tel Aviv repeat such acts
of terrorism as the assassination of Iranian scientists.
Iran has not spared any effort to support Palestine and reinforce Hamas, Islamic
Jihad, and Palestinian resistance groups to help the nation realize their goal,
he went on to say.
He emphasized that fighting Israel is part of Iran’s national security because
if the country fails to overcome the Zionists near their borders, it will have
to fight against them in Tehran where they are assassination Iranian scientists
and citizens.
Asked about the Islamic Republic’s plan to realize the victory of Palestinians
over the Israeli regime, he said Iran is not the only one responsible for
supporting the Palestinian cause, and all Muslim states must play their role in
this regard.
He said he cannot publicize the Islamic Republic’s plan to realize the Leader’s
prediction that the Israeli regime will collapse within 25 years, but it will
definitely happen.
The Iranian diplomat further noted that in the post-ISIS era, the Israeli
regime, along with its Saudi and American allies, is trying to realize its
"inauspicious” goals in the region, adding that Israel seeks to keep Syria and
the region unstable.
Amir-Abdollahian further rejected any negotiation between Israelis and
Palestinians, saying that over the years of its illegitimate existence, Tel Aviv
has proved it does not remain committed to its pledges.
Even Abu Mazen admits that negotiation with Israel is futile, he added.
Efforts by certain Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia, to normalize ties
with Israel have emboldened Israel, Amir-Abdollahian added, stressing that those
who believed Israel-Palestine conflict could be resolved peacefully are now sure
the only way is resistance.
He also referred to US President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds
as the capital of the Zionist regime, and described it as a great help for the
Palestinians as it united the Muslim world against Israel.
For his part, Mahdi Qomi, the executive secretary of the festival, explained
that the festival will be held in 11 sections
Audio-visual productions, graphic design (poster, cartoons, etc.), mobile apps,
mobile and web-based games, social media and websites, animation,
motion-graphics, start-ups are among the fields in which the festival accepts
entries.
The festival will accept entries until April 21, when all the submitted works
will be put on display to the public, he added.
The organizers will work with 2,400 anti-Israel NGOs in Europe, North America,
Latin America, and Eastern Asia to promote the festival across the world, Qomi
said.
According to its official website, the International Hourglass Festival has been
formed with the aim of collecting and introducing "anti- Zionism” productions by
Muslims all over the world in order to disclose the "beastly and anti-human”
measures of Israel and its supporters, particularly the US and Wahhabis.
Source:IFP news