According to the Arabic-language Arab Desk channel, the Iranian regime assigned targeted Quranic verses to each delegation at an unidentified summit — Saudi Arabia, Turkey, the Lebanese government, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Qatar — each selected for political intent. The report has not been independently verified.
The Arabic-language Arab Desk channel reported Saturday afternoon that the Iranian regime assigned specific Quranic verses to each delegation at an unnamed summit, in what it described as a politically motivated selection.
According to the channel, Saudi Arabia received a verse about two armies meeting in battle — one faithful and one not. Turkey received a verse exalting those who fight over those who "sit." The Lebanese government heard a verse about people who refuse to sacrifice when asked. Hezbollah was told "do not weaken and do not grieve — you are superior." Hamas received a verse honoring people who fulfilled their covenant with God: "some have died, others await." The Houthis in Yemen received a verse praising believers who fought without weakening. Qatar received a verse about divine forgiveness and mercy, referencing its role as a "mediator."
As The Zioneer reported previously, the Arab Desk channel has a history of publishing cryptic, verse-laden messages — including a Hezbollah Quranic threat directed at Prime Minister Netanyahu mid-June. The channel also published a taunt in June: "You won the battle, not the war." No independent confirmation or official Iranian acknowledgment has been reported. The specific summit and its timing remain unknown.
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