Muslim Leader Calls for Unity Against Israel and Its Supporters

Muslim Leader Calls for Unity Against Israel and Its Supporters

In a powerful address, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, has called for unity among Islamic nations to stand against the Israeli regime and its primary supporter, the United States. His remarks highlight the urgent need for collective action against the ongoing oppression faced by the Palestinian people.

During a gathering of thousands of workers in Tehran, the Leader emphasized the following key points:

  • Immediate Unity: Ayatollah Khamenei urged Islamic nations to come together and confront the dual threat posed by both the Israeli regime and the U.S., along with Britain, who he claims actively support these actions.
  • Palestinian Struggles: He pointed out that the oppressed Palestinian nation, particularly the residents of Gaza, are confronting severe challenges that cannot be overlooked.
  • Global Responsibility: The Leader stressed that the atrocities committed in Gaza and across Palestine call for a unified global response to stand against such injustices.
  • Distraction Tactics: Khamenei cautioned that various rumors and distractions are being used to divert attention from the critical Palestine issue, urging Muslim states to remain focused.
  • Hope for Victory: He expressed optimism that, with divine support, Palestine will ultimately prevail over its occupiers, allowing the Iranian nation and other faithful nations to witness this triumph.
  • Temporary Evil: The Leader remarked that while evil may seem powerful temporarily, it is destined to vanish, asserting that any deceptive appearances of strength in regions like Syria indicate underlying weaknesses.

As the situation continues to evolve, Ayatollah Khamenei’s message resonates with many who advocate for Palestinian rights and seek solidarity among Islamic nations. This call to action highlights the importance of unity in the face of oppression and the pursuit of justice.

(This item is being updated.)

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