'The Zionist regime & its criminal supporters recognize no bounds in brutality & trampling of moral norms,' the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Khamenei said.
The Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ali Khamenei railed against Israel this weekend as the Jewish state's parliament approved Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new unity government.
Khamenei also accused the Zionist regime of failing to abide by any treaty. They do not"understand any language but the language of force," he wrote."Israel has proven it only knows force. It cannot be spoken to except with the Palestinian nation's language of power & the Islamic nation's global power."
Khamenei blamed Britain for creating Israel, writing that the European nation has"always been a source of evil & catastrophe for the nations in our region."
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