IRNA reported on October 15 that Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has warned that if the Zionist crimes, including the massacre of Gazan people is not stopped, the situation will be exacerbated and the war will further spread.
The Iranian president made the remarks during a phone conversation with his French counterpart Emanuel Macron on Sunday.
Noting that the Zionist killing of 700 children in seven days cannot be justified by any means, the president resembled the Zionist atrocities to that of Nazis.
He reportedly added that the operation by the Palestinian resistance groups was a reaction to seven decades of massacre, oppression and injustice.
President Raisi said that the all the moments and minutes are of vital importance to put an end to the Zionist crimes and prevent the spread of the crisis to other parts of the region, calling for speedy measure of the Western countries and international communities in this regard, according to IRNA.
Meanwhile, Press TV reports that while addressing a cabinet session on October 15, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi strongly condemned the silence of certain countries and international organizations in the face of Israel’s unprecedented and heinous crimes against the oppressed and defenseless people of Palestine.
Those who keep silent in the face of Israel’s crimes must be held accountable for their actions and face the judgment of history, he added.
He reportedly reiterated the Islamic Republic’s unwavering and definite policy of supporting the people of Palestine.
The Iranian president warned that wasting any second to stop Israel’s bombardment of residential areas in Gaza and to help people access basic commodities would lead to harmful consequences.
He also called on all countries to fulfill their responsibilities vis-à-vis the ongoing situation in Gaza, where the Israeli occupying regime presses ahead with its brutal attacks against civilians, according to Press TV.




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