Publish dateWednesday 21 June 2023 - 10:49
Story Code : 272111
Vulnerability of the Zionist regime against Palestinian fighters
Iranian President said that recent victories by resistance groups across the occupied territories shows the Zionist regime's vulnerability against Palestinian fighters.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Monitoring: President Rayeesi made the remarks in a meeting with Head of Hamas' Political Bureau Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Tuesday, describing the Palestinian groups’ victories in battles against Israel as a testimony to the Zionist regime’s fake deterrent power.
 
"The Palestinian resistance groups’ recent victories indicate that the resistance current has become stronger than ever while the enemies are stuck in the weakest position," Iran's president added.
 
He stated that the resistance front’s victories also proved the "fake image the Zionists sought to create of their self-proclaimed deterrence power".
 
“Today, the resistance front is shifting the power equation and the circumstances in its own favor and against the hegemony current, not only in the occupied territories, but also in the region and even in the international arena,” Rayeesi underlined.
 
Israel conducted relentless airstrikes against men, women and children in the Gaza Strip over a five-day period in May, killing 33 Palestinians, including six children. During the raids, the Israeli military damaged 2,943 housing units, including 103 homes which were completely destroyed. More than 1,244 Palestinians have also been displaced.
 
The resistance groups fired over 1,000 rockets and forced the Zionists to humiliatingly beg for a ceasefire.
 
Elsewhere in his remarks, the president underscored the need to maintain and promote unity among the resistance groups in Palestine.
 
“Even those that once sought negotiations and agreement with the Zionist regime and its sponsors have now deeply come to the conclusion that giving in to and negotiating with that regime is futile and the only possible way to deal with it is resistance,” he continued.
 
Haniyeh, for his part, expressed gratitude to Iran for supporting the Palestinian nation and the cause of liberation of Al-Quds.
 
He said the resistance front continues to gain momentum in Gaza, the West Bank, the 1948 occupied territories, and even among the friends and supporters of Palestine abroad.
 
The chief noted that Hamas has gained an advanced level of power and resistance capabilities, adding that the Palestinian groups engineered the recent 5-day war with the Zionist regime from a joint operation center which illustrates the close interaction, unity and coordination among the Palestinians.
 
Haniyeh stated that Palestine has turned into a part of the integrated and unified current of resistance across the region.
 
Iran describes Israel as the root cause of the region’s instability and insecurity, but also stresses Israel's US-supported barbarity will not change the inevitable fate of the Tel Aviv regime.
Tehran says the history of the apartheid regime is full of assassinations, massacre, torture and killing of Palestinian kids, and described Tel Aviv regime's atrocities and massacre of Palestinian women and children as indicative of the destitute of Zionists. Iranian officials say the Tel Aviv regime has been struggling for more than 70 years to exit its identity crisis which has been mixed with genocide, plunder, forced displacement and scores of other inhumane moves.
 
The regime has become more violent since Benjamin Netanyahu came back to power last year as the leader of a far-right coalition cabinet. The ongoing violence has prompted international calls for calm, with the European Union urging an immediate ceasefire.
 
In early April, Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said that the internal crises within the Israeli regime have accelerated the collapse of the Zionists to happen even before the 25-year deadline previously declared by him. While referring to the Zionist regime as an enemy of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khamenei pointed out that during the regime’s 75 years of existence, it has never faced problems like the dire ones it is facing today.
 
"The Zionist regime has political instability and has changed four prime ministers in four years; party coalitions collapse before forming; there is an extreme bipolarity throughout the fake regime, which is highlighted by the demonstrations of hundreds of thousands of people in some cities. It is not possible for them to try to make up for these weaknesses by firing a few rockets," the Leader stated, while giving examples of the Zionist regime’s chaotic and collapsing state.
 
He considered the warnings of Israeli officials regarding the nearing collapse of the Zionist regime as another sign of their weakening.
 
“We had mentioned [in 2015] that the Zionist regime would not see 25 years from then, but it seems as though they themselves are in a rush and want to leave sooner,” the Supreme Leader stressed.
 
A significant number of people are looking for an escape route from the occupied territories amid the deepening political and existential crisis facing the Israeli regime led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to Israeli media.
 
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