The preacher of Najaf's Friday prayer, Sadr al-Din al-Qabbanji, confirmed today, Friday, that the Coordination Framework succeeded in overcoming the political deadlock and reaching a consensus on forming the new government, noting that the new government is under the microscope,
and the people stand with it as long as it stands with them.
Al-Qabbanji said, during the Friday sermon in Najaf, that the Iraqi people expect the new government to achieve a set of demands, most notably improving services, eliminating corruption, and maintaining Iraqi sovereignty and security, emphasizing that "the Popular Mobilization Forces
are a red line because they are the striking force against the risks of terrorist infiltration."
Al-Qabbanji said, during the Friday sermon in Najaf, that the Iraqi people expect the new government to achieve a set of demands, most notably improving services, eliminating corruption, and maintaining Iraqi sovereignty and security, emphasizing that "the Popular Mobilization Forces are a red line because they are the striking force against the risks of terrorist infiltration."
He added that "the bet on the failure of the Shiites and their partners from the Sunnis and Kurds in managing the country has failed," stressing that "the Iraqi people will not give up supporting their political experience after the fall of the previous regime."
In another file, Al-Qabbanji called on the Iraqi government to "embrace Bahrainis whose citizenship was revoked by the Bahraini government," led by the reciter Muhammad Ghuloum, stressing that Iraq is their second home.
On the security issue, Al-Qabbanji warned of a "real danger," against the backdrop of circulated news regarding the presence of an Israeli force in the Najaf desert, and said that official authorities confirmed the stability of that force in the
region with the aim of "identifying Iranian aviation and jamming it," before its deportation within 48 hours.
On the security issue, Al-Qabbanji warned of a "real danger," against the backdrop of circulated news regarding the presence of an Israeli force in the Najaf desert, and said that official authorities confirmed the stability of that force in the region with the aim of "identifying Iranian aviation and jamming it," before its deportation within 48 hours.
He added: "How can Israeli forces be present in the Najaf desert and then be discovered by a shepherd? This is a real danger in the future, and plans must be developed to face it."
On the international level, Al-Qabbanji considered that "the US president's visit to China to request mediation with Iran represents an acknowledgment of the victory of the Islamic Republic and the failure of the project to overthrow its regime," adding that
"America has returned to request China's intervention to overcome its crisis."
On the international level, Al-Qabbanji considered that "the US president's visit to China to request mediation with Iran represents an acknowledgment of the victory of the Islamic Republic and the failure of the project to overthrow its regime," adding that "America has returned to request China's intervention to overcome its crisis."