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Israel suffered defeat in its war against Hamas, claims Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

20 November, 2023 19:51

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Sunday that Israel has suffered a “defeat” in its war against Hamas, claiming that this is a fact, he was delivering a speech at an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps aerospace force center in the capital Tehran.

Khamenei said that Israel “has so far failed” in achieving its declared goal of destroying Hamas despite the massive bombings of Gaza.This incapacity reflects the inability of the United States and Western countries which back Israel.

Israel has killed thousands of children without any remorse because, Zionists consider themselves to be a superior race.“Advancing and entering hospitals or people’s homes is not a victory, because victory means defeating the other side,” Ali Khamenei added.

During his visit, the Revolutionary Guard’s aerospace force unveiled new defence systems and drones, state media said, and Khamenei inspected a drone which carried the name “Gaza”.

Ali Khamenei seeking Muslim countries to boycott Israel 

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday in an address appealed to Muslim states with political ties with Israel to at least cut them for “a limited time”, weeks after he called for an Islamic oil and food embargo on Israel.

“Some Islamic governments have condemned Israeli crimes in assemblies while some have not. This is unacceptable,” Khamenei said before reiterating that the main task of Islamic governments should be to cut off Israel from energy and goods.

OIC discarded Ibrahim raisi calls of wide-ranging sanctions on Israel

During a joint summit between members of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League in Saudi Arabia’s capital on Nov. 11, Muslim states did not agree to impose wide-ranging sanctions on Israel, as requested by Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi.

The Israeli Defense Forces have killed more than 12,300 people in Gaza since the start of the war on October 7, including at least 4,700 children and 3,000 women.

 

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