TEHRAN (defapress) - The Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC emphasized that today Muslims no longer accept the rules of the domination system in their relations under any circumstances, and stated that the daily massacre of Palestinians by the Zionists is the gift of the USA. It has been 45 years since all the wars in the world, except one or two wars, have all occurred in the Islamic world, one side of which is America and some European and reactionary countries that are loyal to the Zionist regime.
"During the True Promise operation, we saw how the enemies joined together and formed a front (to defend the Zionist regime) and on the other side, there are Muslims and this conflict continues because Muslims can no longer accept the hegemony of the West. This life for Muslims is worse than death to be under the control of the authoritarian political system of the West. As Imam Hussain (AS) said, they prefer an honorable death to a humiliating life," Major General Salami said.
The Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC stated that the resistance is so great, beautiful, brilliant, and attractive that its attractions have even infiltrated, American universities, American city squares, England, France, Spain, Australia, and lots of other parts of the world.
Major General Salami added that Palestine, as a seemingly small piece of the earth, has gained a global dimension today. The geography of Palestine can be found in the hearts of everyone all around the world, and this shows the greatness of the blood of the martyrs; mothers who do not cry so that the enemy does not rejoice and witnessed their children buried under the rubble; and fathers who are frustrated but don't shed tears.
Salami emphasized that "we will win and this is the fate of the axis of resistance"; he noted that Palestine continues, Lebanon shines, Yemen stands, Afghanistan has disgraced the enemies, and Syria has made the ill-wishers of Islam flee. All these are the great lessons of history and prove that resistance works because it is God's promise and we believe that.