MADRID 10 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatolá Ali Jamenei, has claimed this Saturday to the Muslim countries that “do not forget” the situation in Palestine and stressed that “the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and in Palestine is not something that can be ignored”, referring to the offensive against the strip and the rebound of military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in the military operations in East Jerusalem.
“The biased policies that are applied today in the world against nations are destined to make Palestine related issues forgotten. Muslim nations should not allow it. They should not allow that to happen,” he said during a meeting in Tehran.
Thus, he has argued that “through rumors, communicated and presenting new, irrelevant and weightless issues, try to distract the minds of the Palestine issue,” according to a statement published by his office. “The minds should not deviate from the matter of Palestine,” he reiterated.
-“The crimes that the Zionist regime commits in Gaza, in Palestine, is not something that can be ignored. Everyone must oppose it. We must oppose the Zionist regime itself and those who support it,” said Jamenei, who has argued that the United States and other allies of Israel are accomplices of the “oppression of the Palestinian people.”
“The reality is that the oppressed Palestinian nation (…) not only faces the Zionist regime, but to the United States and the United Kingdom,” argued the Iranian supreme leader, who has expressed his confidence that “by divine grace, Palestine is victorious to the Zionist occupants.” “This will happen,” he has settled.
The Israel authorities blocked on March 2 the entry of aid into the strip and broke on the 18th of that month the high the fire reached in January with Hamas, reactivating their military offensive against Gaza, launched in response to the aforementioned attacks, which left about 1,200 dead and about 250 kidnapped, according to the official balance.
For their part, the Gazati authorities have raised this Saturday to more than 52,800 the dead since the beginning of the offensive, a figure that includes more than 2,700 dead and 7,400 injured since the resumption of attacks by the Israeli forces, which broke the high the fire agreed in January with Hamas on March 18.