The head of the Iraqi Conquest Alliance Hadi al-Amiri confirmed that the vanguards of the liberation of Jerusalem are starting from Iraq and that Israel believes in this, while former Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi warned against losing Baghdad, Erbil and Basra in the event of the loss of Jerusalem.

This comes days after the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, called for the criminalization of normalization with Israel.

Al-Amiri said in a recorded speech, "We firmly believe that the forerunners of the liberation of Jerusalem come from here from Iraq, and this is a divine promise that we believe in, and that the Zionist entity believes that the banners that will liberate Jerusalem are the banners coming from Iraq, so we have to know our destiny."

Al-Amiri added that "the Iraqi resistance factions are always present in the field to perform their sacred duty in the battle to liberate Palestine and save Jerusalem, and we are witnessing today the development of the resistance in Iraq, in numbers, numbers and mobilization, taking the liberation of Jerusalem as a lofty and sacred goal."

He pointed out that "the Iraqi resistance is facing complete integration between the American and Zionist projects inside Iraq and its regional neighborhood, and that the Iraqi resistance factions feel the deep connection between the liberation of Iraq and the liberation of Jerusalem and all the Palestinian land."

Al-Amiri pointed out that the tools of the resistance in Iraq expanded and developed, especially after the war on the Islamic State and the issuance of the fatwa that paved the way for the formation of the Popular Mobilization Forces.

So that we do not lose Iraq

In a statement posted on his Facebook page, the former Iraqi Prime Minister, Adel Abdul-Mahdi, said, "The initiative launched by the Sadrist movement in support of the coalition to criminalize normalization must be dealt with in a positive manner and with great interaction, away from competitions, quarrels, political accounts and media sharing, and everyone must confront it." To adopt and pass it in the House of Representatives to become binding on the government and the various authorities, political forces, institutions and citizens alike.

Abdul-Mahdi added, "When we lose Jerusalem, we lose not only Palestine, but we also lose Baghdad, Erbil, Basra and Anbar, and we lose Cairo, Damascus, Algeria, Tunisia, Riyadh, Sana'a, Tehran, Ankara and the rest of our capitals and countries."

He pointed out that "criminalizing normalization is an important step, especially in these sensitive Iraqi, Palestinian, regional and international circumstances."

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— Muqtada al-Sayyid Muhammad al-Sadr (@Mu_AlSadr) April 23, 2022

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada al-Sadr, announced last Saturday that he would soon submit a draft to the House of Representatives to criminalize normalization and dealing with Israel.

Al-Sadr said, in a tweet on Twitter, yesterday, Saturday, that "one of the most important reasons that called me to involve the Sadrist movement in the electoral process again is the issue of normalization and Israeli ambitions to dominate our beloved Iraq."

He added, "From here, the Sadrist bloc with its allies in the national space will soon announce a legitimate proposal to criminalize normalization and dealing with the Zionist entity at all, and then it will be presented under the dome of Parliament for a vote," without specifying a date for that.