Iran: Israeli genocide in Gaza is sign of Israeli weakness, rotting
Iranian commander Habibollah Sayyari notes that if it weren't for the US and Europe, "Israel" would have fallen through.
Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, deputy chief of the Iranian Army for Coordination, described the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza as a sign of "Israel's" weakness and corrosion.
“Now, the Zionist regime is in a position of weakness and collapse and the presence of media has revealed all the realities on the ground and nothing is hidden from anyone,” he said, as he urged those who claim to be human rights advocates to hold "Israel" responsible for the genocide in Gaza.
He noted that if it weren't for the United States and Europe, "Israel" would have fallen through, and because it is weak, it is targeting women and children in hospitals rather than using practical military strategies.
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Yesterday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian wrote a letter to EU Foreign Policy chief Josep Borrell in which he urged the European Union to take more effective steps to help ensure a complete halt to the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
That, he stressed, is something no one in the world sees as a military operation or a tactic.
False claims, no proof
With regards to the raid on al-Shifa Hospital being waged with the excuse of tunnels hidden by Hamas, Sayyari continued to assure that "Israel" failed to prove its claims and “everyone acknowledged that this was an exaggeration.”
On Sunday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani pointed out that the US, Canada and the UK must be held responsible for their complicity in the genocide by "Israel" on Gaza.
He continued to call out their "double-standard" approach, which has done "grave injustice" to the values of human rights that they claim to represent.
The three accomplices, according to Kanaani, are "not whatsoever" in a position to judge and comment on the human rights in other nations.
Days before, Iran's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Zahra Ershadi, spoke at the 22nd Session of the Assembly of States Parties to the Rome Statute to call on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold "Israel" accountable for its atrocities and genocide in Gaza.