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Iran: Israel’s savagery betrays its fear of impending collapse

People sift through the rubble inside a school used as a temporary shelter for displaced Palestinians in Gaza City following an Israeli strike on August 10, 2024. (Photo by AFP)

The spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry says Israel’s escalating brutality, backed by the United States and certain Western states, is a sign of the regime’s fear of impending collapse and disintegration.

“The mass and horrific killing of Palestinians in every place and at every time shows the terrorist nature of the Zionist regime and the true face of the inhumane supporters of this cruel regime,” Nasser Kan’ani said in a post on his X account on Sunday.

Israel’s escalating brutality also revealed the falsehood of human rights slogans of the US and certain European countries to the whole world, he added.

The Iranian spokesman reacted to the Israeli regime’s recent brutal attack on a school sheltering displaced people in the east of the Gaza Strip, which killed more than 100 civilians.

The Gaza government media office said more than 100 citizens were killed and dozens injured on Saturday morning after the Israeli occupation forces bombed the al-Tabi’in school in the al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City.

“Israel’s crimes and brutal massacre of Palestinians will never compensate for the strategic defeats that the regime has faced since Operation Al-Aqsa Storm,” Kan’ani said, referring to the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas’ operation against the Tel Aviv regime on October 7, 2023.

He emphasized that the people of Palestine would emerge victorious in this “unequal war”, inviting them to exercise little patience to achieve a final victory.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday “strongly condemned” Israel’s genocidal airstrikes on a school-turned-shelter housing displaced Palestinians, urging international organizations to protect regional and world peace and security and prevent crimes against humanity.


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