President Pezeshkian Condemns Israeli Regime's Actions in Gaza as Terrorism

President Pezeshkian Condemns Israeli Regime’s Actions in Gaza as Terrorism

In a recent statement, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian condemned the actions of the Israeli regime in Gaza, labeling them as acts of terrorism. His remarks come as he celebrates the resilience and victory of the Palestinian people against their oppressors.

Pezeshkian expressed his admiration for the strength showcased by the people of Gaza and Palestine, stating that they have successfully stood up against the Zionist regime. He noted that their struggle serves as an inspiring example for other nations on how to confront terrorism.

During his address, Pezeshkian also highlighted the tragic assassination of Supreme Court judges, asserting that the Islamic Republic of Iran stands as the largest victim of terrorism globally. He remarked on the somber events surrounding this issue, which have deeply affected the nation.

On Monday, a heartfelt funeral procession took place for the two Supreme Court judges who were tragically killed in a terrorist attack on Saturday. The ceremony drew a significant attendance of top state officials and judges, including:

  • Judiciary Chief Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei
  • Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

This gathering underscored the gravity of the situation and the collective mourning for the victims of terrorism, reaffirming Iran’s ongoing fight against such acts of violence.

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