Iranian President: israeli hospital airstrike marks beginning of the end for zionist regime
In a significant pro-Gaza rally held in Tehran on Wednesday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi declared that the recent israeli airstrike on the Al-Ahli hospital in Gaza marked the beginning of the end for the Zionist regime.
Addressing a massive crowd in downtown Tehran, Raisi expressed heartfelt condolences to the Iranian nation and all freedom-seeking people worldwide. He emphasized that the collapse of the Zionist regime had commenced with the attack on the hospital, stating, "With every drop of blood shed by Palestinians, the Zionist regime inches closer to its demise."
President Raisi provided a brief overview of the Palestinian nation's ongoing struggle against the usurping regime, tracing its roots from resistance with rocks to the present-day use of missiles. He highlighted the unwavering resilience of the Palestinian people, emphasizing their consistent resistance in various Intifadas.
Connecting the Palestinian struggle to the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, President Raisi underscored the increased determination of the Palestinians to secure their rights. He praised the Palestinian Resistance, particularly citing the recent Al-Aqsa Storm Operation as a significant setback for the Zionist regime.
The president acknowledged the global condemnation of the Zionist regime and its U.S. supporters, emphasizing the growing anger and hatred toward them in the aftermath of the brutal aggression on the Gaza Strip. Raisi noted that the Zionist regime's attempts to compensate for its defeat with further crimes were futile.
Additionally, he highlighted the support of six intelligence services, besides Mossad, for the Zionist regime, emphasizing the need for a united global stance against its actions. (ILKHA)