Khamenei Says Crimes of ‘Zionist Entity’ Will Be Remembered After Its Destruction


by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent

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(Worthy News) – The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, posted a tweet in Hebrew, sharply criticizing the “Zionist entity” for its “crimes” and will still be remembered after Israel is destroyed.

“The crimes of the Zionist entity will not be forgotten. Even after the disappearance of this entity from the face of the earth, these crimes and the murder of thousands of children and women will be recorded in the books.” Khamenei wrote in Hebrew on Tuesday.

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Khamenei was notably active on X, posting several more times this week. In one of these tweets, he remarked that “after nearly 100 days, the Palestinian Resistance remains vibrant, energetic, and well-prepared, whereas the Zionist regime appears fatigued, humbled, remorseful, and has been labeled as a criminal.”

He also tweeted: “On the issue of Gaza, predictions are turning out to be correct. The Zionist regime has been defeated & failed to reach its goals after nearly #100days. It failed to obliterate Hamas, it failed to relocate the Gazans to another territory, & it failed to stop the Resistance.”

ISRAEL CONTINUES ITS OPERATIONS IN GAZA

Meanwhile, War Cabinet Minister Benny Gantz stated that Hamas has effectively lost control over large areas of Gaza. He emphasized that the primary focus is on the safe return of the hostages, placing it above any other military objectives.

During a press conference in Tel Aviv, Minister Benny Gantz highlighted the increasing successes of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), stating, “In large parts of the Strip, Hamas is effectively no longer in control.” Gantz emphasized the importance of continuing their efforts, warning, “If we stop now, Hamas will resume its control.” He further added, “We are deeply involved in dismantling the terror infrastructure.”

Despite the Iranian government regularly threatening the Jewish State with annihilation, it is Israel that is dealing with accusations of genocide from South Africa at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, Netherlands, this week.

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