Iran Press/Iran news: Bagheri underscored the growing international support for the Palestinian people's message of resistance, noting a positive reception from the United States and international bodies.
Highlighting the pivotal role of the recent 8-month resistance movement in Palestine, Bagheri outlined Israel's dilemma post-Al-Aqsa storm, presenting the regime with a choice between surrender and escalation, with the latter exacerbating its predicament.
The Acting Foreign Minister pointed out a significant diplomatic shift as numerous countries severed ties with Israel, resulting in the regime's marginal support in the UN General Assembly.
Bagheri condemned Israel as the world's most reviled entity, accusing it of genocide and surviving solely through "murder and crime."
He attributed the current circumstances in Palestine to the strategic prowess of the resistance movement, fostering regional unity and extending its influence post-Al-Aqsa storm.
Bagheri reiterated global condemnation of Israel's atrocities in Gaza, emphasizing that killing children cannot compensate for its failures.
Concluding his address, Bagheri urged collective efforts to aid Gaza's populace, portraying it as a universal humanitarian obligation, expressing hope for prayers to resonate in Al-Quds soon. 204
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