Iran (IMNA) - He expressed his belief that the US somehow facilitates these crimes against the Palestinians. Ayatollah Khamenei also highlighted the visits of Western leaders to the Israeli-occupied territories as an indication of their concern regarding the potential disintegration of the Zionist regime. He called upon Islamic governments to take an active stance against these criminals, emphasizing that victory will ultimately belong to Palestine. Furthermore, Ayatollah Khamenei described Gaza as a place where innocence and strength coexist.
Ayatollah Khamenei strongly condemned the actions of the Israeli regime and expressed solidarity with the people of Gaza. He described the blow dealt by Palestinian fighters in their October 7 raid, Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, as "decisive" and "irreparable." The Leader emphasized the oppressive nature of the Israeli regime and accused them of committing heinous crimes without any boundaries. He further stated that the United States is complicit in these acts of violence, claiming that the US is managing the crimes being committed in Gaza.
Ayatollah Khamenei asserted that the Israeli regime, which he described as "injured" and "worn-out," is seeking revenge against the people of Gaza for the decisive blow it received from Palestinian fighters. However, he expressed confidence that the cruelty and crimes committed by Israel will ultimately lead nowhere, and victory will belong to the Palestinian nation in this battle and future conflicts, despite the support of the world's villains and the definite complicity of the Americans in Zionist crimes.
Imam Khamenei also criticized the leaders of the United States, Britain, France, and Germany for their solidarity visits to the occupied territories, where they provide Israel with bombs and other weapons in an attempt to rescue the regime. Ayatollah Khamenei highlighted that the repeated Israeli crimes have shaken the public conscience not only in America and Europe but also in Muslim countries and other regions of the world.
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