World is united against US, 'Israel' massacres in Gaza: IRGC Commander
IRGC Commander Hossein Salami says the bloody nature and past of US policies shows now to the world more than any time before.
Iran's Islmaic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) chief commander, Major General Hossein Salami, declared on Thursday that the United States stands alone against a united world front amid its continuous support of "Israel’s" massacres in Gaza.
The bloody nature and past of American policies shows now to the world more than any time before, Salami said as he portrayed the US, the UK and “Israel” as "inseparable parts of an obvious conspiracy."
He further stressed that although they are actors in three separate geographical parts of the world, the US, the UK and "Israel" act with collaborated and developed policies.
According to the chief commander, Palestine was occupied by the Zionists around 75 years ago through terror and crimes. He pointed out that "Israel" uses the spread of political ignorance to lure Muslim youths.
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However, Salami underlined that the three powers will fail in their plan against the Muslim world and will never see victory in Gaza.
Incoming 'earthquake' for "Israel"
Salami added that the current developments in Gaza have prompted more revenge on “Israel” for years and decades of terrorism and occupation, emphasizing that using a blockade and committing massacres are a crime and not victory.
This comes after Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani expressed that "Israel" "crossed all red lines" of international law in its genocidal against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
During a press conference in Tehran, Kanaani said the Israeli occupation has been responsible for over 20 wars in the region, in addition to occupying Palestine and parts of Lebanon.
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"This regime has committed war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide many times," he stated, urging that the Zionist criminals be brought to justice via international law.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian recently met with Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut and called on "Israel" to cease its actions against civilians in Gaza.
He also hinted at Hezbollah's preparedness to act if the situation escalates, warning that the Resistance's actions could have significant consequences for "Israel".
"I know about the scenarios that Hezbollah has put in place," Amir-Abdollahian said on Saturday. "Any step the resistance will take will cause a huge earthquake" for "Israel".