The Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, has called on Islamic nations to cease the export of energy and other commodities to Israel.
Suggested Israel stop energy and commodity exports
During his visit to Ashura University of Aerospace Sciences and Technology, Ayatollah Khamenei toured the exhibition.
Addressing the audience, Khamenei emphasized that some Islamic nations have criticized the Zionist regime’s actions in Gaza, while others have not, which he finds unacceptable.
He asserted that Islamic countries must halt the export of energy and other goods to Israel. Furthermore, he urged Islamic states to terminate their political ties with the Zionist government temporarily.
He mentioned that the international body should persist in its demonstration against the Palestinians; the downfall of the Zionist government in Gaza is inevitable. Despite bombing Gaza, the Zionist government has been unsuccessful in eradicating Hamas.
Khamenei expressed that gaining access to hospitals and homes does not signify success. The Zionist government’s failure is also a failure on the part of America and Western nations.
He went on to state that the support and assistance provided by the American President, the Chancellor of Germany, the French President, and the British Prime Minister to the apartheid Zionist government, despite their claims against apartheid, implies that they are the foremost backers of racial discrimination worldwide.
The Iranian Supreme Leader emphasized that individuals from Europe and America need to express their stance on this situation, making it clear that they do not endorse ethnic discrimination.
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