Ayatollah Khamenei Warns: 'Foolish' U.S. Strategy for Gaza Set to Fail

Ayatollah Khamenei Warns: ‘Foolish’ U.S. Strategy for Gaza Set to Fail

The recent statements from Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, have highlighted the futility of the United States’ plans for Gaza. This comes in light of significant developments in the ongoing conflict, where the Palestinian resistance has shown remarkable resilience.

On Tuesday, Ayatollah Khamenei met with Ziyad al-Nakhaleh, the secretary-general of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, along with his delegation in Tehran. During their discussion, the Leader praised the Palestinian resistance for their recent achievements against Israel. Here are some key points from his remarks:

  • Victory Against Israel: Ayatollah Khamenei commended the Palestinian forces for compelling Israel to enter a ceasefire with Hamas, which was a primary goal of Israel’s aggressive actions in Gaza.
  • Unity and Cohesion: He noted the significant role of leaders and fighters in fostering unity and steadfastness among Palestinians, which has been crucial in their resistance efforts.
  • New Benchmark in Resistance: The recent developments have established a “new benchmark” for resistance movements against the occupying regime.
  • Negotiations for Prisoner Exchange: Khamenei pointed out that Israel is now negotiating to release its prisoners held in Gaza in exchange for a greater number of Palestinian detainees.
  • Global Public Opinion: He emphasized that worldwide public sentiment is leaning towards Palestine, which means that any plans lacking the approval of the resistance and the people of Gaza are bound to fail.

Additionally, Ayatollah Khamenei criticized a proposed plan by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which aimed to “take over” Gaza after displacing its residents. This plan has faced widespread rejection from both Palestinians and the broader Arab community.

During the meeting, Nakhalah expressed his gratitude for Iran’s unwavering support for the Palestinian resistance and remarked, “The Palestinian resistance has, in fact, been at war with the United States and the West for the past year and a half. Despite the unequal balance of military power, the Palestinian resistance has been able to achieve great victories.”

The ongoing situation in Gaza continues to evolve, with the resistance demonstrating significant strength and unity in the face of adversity.

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