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Iran President Raeisi: Normalization Will Not Provide Security to ‘israel’

Ebrahim Raeisi, President of Iran, has declared that normalizing ties between Israel and certain nations in the region will not provide any safety to the Tel Aviv regime, as it is on the brink of destruction.

Raeisi commented on Friday during International Quds Day demonstrations in Tehran that the normalization of relations with regional governments has never provided, and will not provide, security to the Zionist regime (Israel).

In 2020, four Arab nations – the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco – agreed to establish normal diplomatic relations with Israel, a move encouraged by then-President Donald Trump. This decision has been met with strong condemnation from the Palestinians, as well as nations and human rights advocates across the world, particularly in the Muslim world.

Palestinians strongly denounced the deals as a treacherous and treacherous act of betrayal of their struggle against the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories that has lasted for decades.

Palestinians are striving for a sovereign nation in the West Bank which is under Israeli control and the besieged Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

In other parts of his speech, the Iranian leader stated that the International Quds Day demonstrations are indicative of the unity and unity of purpose among Muslim countries.

Raeisi asserted that there are clear indications of Israel’s approaching demise. He remarked that the overwhelming turnout in these protests demonstrate that the liberation of al-Quds is imminent. Additionally, he noted that International Quds Day demonstrations and similar gatherings held in Muslim countries present a message that the people of Palestine, Lebanon, and the resistance movement are not alone and have the backing of many.

On Friday, millions of people in Iran and other Muslim countries held Quds Day demonstrations in order to express their support for the Palestinians and to speak out against the Israeli injustices.

Every year on the final Friday of Ramadan, demonstrations across the globe are held to show solidarity with the Palestinian people’s fight against Israel and their bid to reclaim the land that has been under Israeli occupation since 1967.

People around the world, regardless of religious belief, use the annual event as an opportunity to express their backing of the Palestinian cause and their quest for freedom.

At a press conference, President Raeisi declared that Iran will always stand with Palestine and provide support in any way they can.

In a video statement released for the event, President Raeisi declared that Iran has always been a defender of the subjugated, among them the Palestinians in occupied Palestine, and will remain so.

The Imam declared that the issue of Palestine and the liberation of al-Quds is the most important concern for the Islamic world and must be brought to the attention of the global audience. He highlighted the importance of the holy Quds, the mistreatment of the Palestinian people, and the oppressive and domineering nature of the Zionist regime and its allies around the world.

“Imam Khamenei still holds the same stance on the issue of Palestine as he always has,” he said. “He regards this as the most pressing matter in the Islamic world and believes that strengthening the front of resistance is our responsibility today.”

He declared that the Islamic Republic is committed to backing the resistance front, making it clear to all that they have no reservations in doing so.

Raeisi stated that in the changing global environment, the resistance front is growing stronger, while its opponents are diminishing.

He noted that anyone who looks at the current conditions and situation in America and compares it to the past can see the signs of America’s decline in power both in the region and around the world.

The president continued, stating that the indicators demonstrate that the state of the Zionist Regime is worse than ever before.

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