Monday, April 29, 2024

Sound of Zionists' bones getting cracked more audible than before: Foreign Ministry

TEHRAN- According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani, the sound of shattering the foundations of worldwide Zionism is being heard more loudly than ever before.

The comments were made by Kanaani on Sunday in a post on his X page. 

Saying “no” to occupation and genocide in the Gaza Strip is a worldwide demand, based on Kanaani’s remarks, who was commenting on the U.S. police’s assault on university students who are supporting Palestinians. 

He underlined that crackdowns will not fix the occupying regime’s fractured foundations. Anyone who remains under Israel’s damaged pillars will be buried under the wreckage, he warned. 

Since the onset of the war in Gaza, over 34,000 people, mostly children and women, have been killed. Many world leaders and international bodies have called for an immediate ceasefire in the enclave.

In a post on X on Thursday, Kanaani also noted that the U.S. is bereft of any moral competence to comment on human rights, the rights of women, and the freedom of expression.

He also regarded as “regretful” such violence of the U.S. police in dealing with university students protesting U.S. support for the Zionist crimes in Gaza.

Kanaani underscored that such ruthless suppression has revealed the true nature of the American officials’ words and action.   

Additionally, he sneered at the U.S. freedom of speech while posting images of students, including schoolgirls, being suppressed by the U.S. police. 

In recent days, American universities have become scenes of police crackdowns against student protestors who support the Palestinians and demand the genocide in Gaza be stopped.

Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Foreign Minister of Iran, denounced the current suppression of pro-Palestinian demonstrations in American universities and called on Washington to immediately halt its backing of Israel. 

In a post on X on Thursday, Amir Abdollahian noted that “the suppression and harsh treatment by the American police and security forces of professors and students protesting the genocide and war crimes of the Israeli regime in various universities has deeply worried the public opinion of the world.”

“This repression is in line with the continuation of Washington's full-fledged support for the Israeli regime and clearly shows the double standard and contradictory behavior of the American government towards freedom of expression,” he added. 

Amir Abdollahian spoke of “the genocide of tens of thousands of Palestinian women and children, especially after the discovery of mass graves of the sick and injured and medical staff in the vicinity of Nasser Hospital in the Gaza Strip.”

“One cannot hide the outpouring of distaste that the world feels for the Israeli regime and those who support it,” he declared. 

The top Iranian diplomat pointed out, “The White House must immediately stop supporting the Israeli regime’s war crimes, and be held accountable.”

As anti-Israel protests spread across college campuses, police have detained hundreds of demonstrators in several U.S. locales.

Since Israel began the war on October 7, the United States has given it the utmost military and intelligence backing. In addition, Washington has rejected multiple resolutions from the UN Security Council that demanded an end to the ruthless military assault that has murdered over 34,000 Palestinians, the most of them women and children.

President Joe Biden, like many other Congress members and pro-Israel bigots, has accused the students protesting Israel’s crimes of anti-Semitism.

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