Qaani: "Israel" is on the verge of extinction
On the event of International Al-Quds Day, the Commander and the Commander-in-Chief of the Quds Force of the IRGC speak on the liberation of Palestine.
On the occasion of International Al-Quds Day, the commander of the Quds Force in the IRGC, Brigadier General Ismail Qaani, declared that "The Zionist entity is on the verge of extinction."
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He went on to explain that the Zionist entity sent 41 aircraft to intercept two drones, and they justified the decision by claiming it was a maneuver.
The commander also stressed that it would be "better" for the Israeli occupiers to return to their original homelands in Europe or any other place they came from - "before it's too late."
Furthermore, he pointed out that "Israel" did not win any war during its disgraceful years, and could never become one nation.
"For more than 70 years, the Zionists have not been able to unite. There is a strict media blackout in the occupied territories in order not to expose their internal issues. Racial discrimination is at its peak there."
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Earlier today, the Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, Major General Hossein Salami, remarked that the recent events occurring in Palestine expose how brutal the Israeli occupier is, but it also projects the strength of the brave resistance. He added that "normalization agreements are betrayal and the occupation will be annihilated."
Salami stressed that the Palestinian people, who faced brutal attacks, turned into the pinnacle of resistance and steadfastness, and they are the people who changed the equations. Today, he said, they have the upper hand and are able to keep resisting despite all their suffering.
On Thursday, the Revolutionary Guards in Iran affirmed that the Zionist entity is breathing its last breaths, and is rapidly approaching its end," divulging that "the solution to the Palestinian issue lies in the resistance, the expulsion of the occupiers, the uprooting of the Zionist roots, and the return of Palestinian refugees to their country."