Iranian foreign ministry condemns desecration of Holy Quran by zionist settlers
Nasser Kanaani, the spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry, has strongly denounced the desecration of the Holy Quran by zionist settlers.
He criticized Western governments for their silence, warning that their supportive stance will only embolden the zionists to persist in their acts of aggression.
In a statement, Kanaani condemned the barbaric raid conducted by zionist settlers on mosques and their disrespectful treatment of the holy Quran.
He also highlighted the destructive actions, including the demolition of homes and the daily killings of children, women, and defenseless Palestinians.
According to Kanaani, these acts demonstrate the regime's complete disregard for religious sanctities and human rights.
The Iranian spokesman expressed concern over the absence of condemnation and action from Western governments, emphasizing that their silence serves as encouragement for the Zionists to continue their atrocities.
He stated that the lack of a firm stance against these violations only perpetuates the cycle of violence and injustice.
The desecration of the Holy Quran and the ongoing aggression against Palestinians have sparked outrage among various international actors.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry's condemnation adds to the growing chorus of voices demanding accountability and justice for the victims.
As the situation continues to unfold, the international community faces mounting pressure to address these violations and ensure the protection of religious sanctities and human rights. (ILKHA)