Subject: Support for American Students Advocating for Palestinian Rights
Dear American University Students,
I am writing to you, the conscientious young individuals who have been moved to defend the oppressed children and women of Gaza.
This message is one of solidarity and empathy. You are standing on the right side of history—a history that is currently being reshaped.
You have become part of the resistance, undertaking a noble struggle under the harsh pressures exerted by your government, which openly supports the oppressive Zionist regime.
The larger front of resistance, driven by the same understanding and sentiments you hold today, has been fighting for years. This battle aims to halt the injustice inflicted upon the Palestinian people by ruthless terrorists known as the Zionists, who, for years, have subjected Palestinians to severe oppression and torture following the seizure of their land. The ongoing genocide by the apartheid Zionist regime is a continuation of decades of cruel behavior.
Palestine is an independent land with a historically diverse population of Muslims, Christians, and Jews. After World War II, the Zionist regime, with the aid of the British government, gradually brought thousands of terrorists into this land, attacking towns and villages, killing tens of thousands, displacing many to neighboring countries, and confiscating homes, markets, and farms to establish the state of Israel.
The United States, after initial British support, has been the greatest supporter of this usurping regime, providing continuous political, economic, and military support, even irresponsibly facilitating its nuclear weapons development.
From the outset, the Zionist regime has employed a policy of "iron fist" against defenseless Palestinians, increasing its brutality, terror, and oppression, disregarding all human, moral, and religious values.
The U.S. government and its allies have even refrained from showing any disapproval of this state terrorism and ongoing oppression. Some of the current statements by the U.S. government regarding the horrific crimes in Gaza appear more hypocritical than genuine.
Out of this bleak and desperate situation, the "resistance front" emerged, significantly strengthened by the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
International Zionist leaders, controlling most of the media outlets in the U.S. and Europe, have falsely labeled this brave and human resistance as terrorism. Is a nation defending itself against the crimes of Zionist occupiers on its own land truly a terrorist? Is humanitarian aid to this nation and strengthening its arms considered aiding terrorism?
The leaders of oppressive global dominance do not even spare mercy upon human concepts, portraying the terrorist and ruthless Israeli regime as self-defensive while labeling Palestinian resistance—fighting for freedom, security, and the right to self-determination—as terrorism.
I assure you that the situation is changing. A different destiny awaits the region of West Asia. A growing number of individuals worldwide are awakening, and the truth is becoming evident. The "resistance front" has become stronger and will continue to gain strength. History is indeed turning a new page.
Beyond you, students at dozens of universities in the United States, universities, and people in other countries are also rising up. The support and endorsement from university professors are significant and impactful, potentially alleviating police brutality and the pressures you may face. I too empathize with you and value your resilience.
The Quran teaches Muslims and all people to stand firm in the path of truth: "So be steadfast as you are commanded" (Surah Hud, part of Ayah 112), and in human relations: "Do not oppress and do not be oppressed" (Surah Al-Baqarah, part of Ayah 279). The "resistance front" progresses by embracing and acting upon these and countless similar teachings, and with God's permission, it will achieve victory.
I recommend that you acquaint yourselves with the Quran.