Iran's Supreme Leader: Palestine Belongs to Palestinians, Zionists' Fate Must Be Decided

Iran's Supreme Leader declares Palestine must return to its rightful owners, calls for increased pressure on Israel, and criticizes Arab-Israeli normalization efforts, highlighting ongoing tensions in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Mahnoor Jehangir
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Iran's Supreme Leader: Palestine Belongs to Palestinians, Zionists' Fate Must Be Decided

Iran's Supreme Leader: Palestine Belongs to Palestinians, Zionists' Fate Must Be Decided

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has declared that Palestine must return to the Palestinian people, including Muslims, Christians, and Jews, and must be returned to them to decide the fate of the Zionists. In a meeting with Iranian teachers on National Teachers Day, Khamenei emphasized that the pressure on the Zionist regime must increase day by day and that normalizing relations with Israel will not solve the problems in the West Asia region.

Khamenei criticized attempts by some Arab and Muslim countries to normalize diplomatic relations with Israel, stating that such efforts will lead nowhere. He accused the United States of being complicit in the "big crime" and "unforgivable sin" of Israeli aggression on Gaza, and for cracking down on students peacefully protesting against Israel in US universities.

Why this matters: The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a contentious issue in the Middle East, with far-reaching implications for regional stability and international relations. Iran's stance on the matter highlights the ongoing tensions and the challenges in finding a peaceful resolution.

The Supreme Leader also addressed the situation in Gaza, which he described as a dominant issue globally. He noted the growing number of protests in universities in the US and Europe in solidarity with the people of Gaza, stating that the Zionists and their American and European supporters have failed to remove the Palestinian cause from the world's public agenda.

Khamenei urged Iranian teachers to correctly explain the fundamental issues of the country and the Islamic Establishment to the youth and to raise the level of hope among their students, as hope guarantees the country's future.

In his remarks, Khamenei reiterated that "Palestine must return to its rightful owners," and that any attempts at normalization agreements will only inflame the Middle East. He stressed that the Palestinian people should reclaim Palestine, establish their own system, and then decide how to deal with the Zionists, whether to expel them or keep them.

Key Takeaways

  • Iran's leader demands Palestine be returned to its "rightful owners"
  • Calls for increasing pressure on Israel, condemns normalization efforts
  • Criticizes US complicity in Israeli aggression against Gaza
  • Highlights growing global protests in solidarity with Palestinians
  • Urges Iranian teachers to instill hope in youth about country's future