Speaking to Tasnim on Sunday, the source said Tehran will not attend the summit in Sharm el-Sheikh although it has been invited to the event.
Leaders from more than 20 countries are going to attend the meeting in Egypt on Monday to discuss the US president’s proposal to end the Israeli regime’s war on Gaza.
The summit comes as tens of thousands of Palestinians streamed north along the coast of Gaza, by foot, car and cart back, to their abandoned and mostly destroyed homes in the Strip, as a ceasefire between the Israeli regime and Hamas appeared to be holding.
The Zionist regime’s troops partially pulled back under the first phase of a US-brokered agreement reached this week to end Israel’s war on Gaza, which has killed more than 67,000 people and left much of the famine-struck enclave in ruins.
Gaza’s Government Media Office has said that 5,000 public operations have been carried out after the ceasefire came into force to improve the lives of Palestinians in the enclave.