Ayatollah Khamenei warned that if these egregious crimes persist, it may trigger an impatient response from Muslims and Resistance forces.
The Supreme Leader stressed that the entire world is witnessing what he termed as Israel's genocidal acts in Palestine.
Refuting claims that Palestinians are killing civilians, Ayatollah Khamenei asserted that the Israeli regime is responsible for a much higher toll of civilian casualties, including women, children, the elderly, and youth.
He criticized the intentional targeting of densely populated areas by the Israeli military, calling for the occupying government to be held accountable and put on trial for its actions.
Moreover, Ayatollah Khamenei raised concerns about the alleged involvement of the United States in shaping the current policy within the Israeli regime.
He called on the U.S. to consider its responsibility regarding Israeli crimes in Gaza, emphasizing that the bombings must cease immediately.
In a broader context, the Supreme Leader urged scholars and scientists not to remain indifferent to the dire situation in Gaza.
He stressed that it is the responsibility of intellectuals to react and stand by the truth in the face of such humanitarian crises.
Ayatollah Khamenei's remarks underscore Iran's stance against the Israeli aggression in Gaza and its call for an immediate end to the violence, emphasizing the global community's obligation to address the ongoing humanitarian crisis. (ILKHA)