Iran's main confrontation is with global hegemony, not a bunch of rioters: Khamenei

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November 27, 2022

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iran's battle is not with a bunch of rioters who have recently wreaked havoc in the country, adding "the main confrontation is with the global hegemony".

“These few people are either oblivious, ignorant, or mercenaries,” the Leader said in a meeting with members of the volunteer Basij force in Tehran on the occasion of Basij Week.

Ayatollah Khamenei said the recent riots are part of the West's pressure campaign against Iran to arm-twist it into compromising on its rights in the negotiations, which have deadlocked over Washington's lack of commitment. 

"A group of people who claim to have political understanding, but whose analyses in newspapers and virtual space really sadden one, state that in order to end these riots, you should solve your problems with America and listen to the voice of the people,” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei touched on Washington’s bad faith in the 2015 nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) under which Iran agreed to curtail its nuclear energy program in return for relief from sanctions.

“First they say you stop 20% enrichment, then 5% enrichment, then they demand stop to the entire nuclear industry, then change to the constitution, then locking us up behind the borders and emptying Iran's hands and shutting down its defense industries,” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei said the enemy's insistence on the second and third JCPOAs, which some people inside the country were also regurgitating probably out of negligence, can be explained.

“JCPOA 2 means that Iran completely abandons its regional presence, and JCPOA 3 means Iran commits not to produce any strategic and important weapons such as missiles and drones and becomes empty-handed in the face of aggression.”

No zealous Iranian, even those who possibly do not like the Islamic Republic, will submit to paying such ransoms, Ayatollah Khamenei said.

“Therefore, negotiating with America will not solve any problem unless ransom is paid in all basic issues and all red lines are crossed.”

The Leader also turned the tables on those who recommend that the Islamic Republic listen to the voice of the people.

“The thunderous voice of the nation was raised on November 4 this year; did you hear it? You should rather hear the voice of the nation,” he said, referring to the massive rallies held across Iran to mark the 1979 takeover of the US embassy in Tehran.

“That huge crowd of more than 10 million was the voice of the nation at the funeral of Martyr Soleimani. Today, the funeral of martyrs in different cities and people's slogans against terrorism and rioters are the voice of the nation. Do you not hear the voice of the nation?” the Leader said in reference to huge rallies held across Iran following the US assassination of Iran’s legendary commander General Qassem Soleimani in January 2020 and recent processions held for those who lost their lives in the fight against rioters and terrorists.

Ayatollah Khamenei also touched on the colonial powers’ attention to West Asia, especially Iran and the reasons behind their efforts to dominate the region.

“Western colonialism, which at first was represented by Europe and then by America, paid special attention to our region because the West Asian region is the main center of oil, energy and natural resources and the crossroads between East and West.

“That is why the fake and usurper Zionist regime was established in this region so that the West could have a base in the West Asia region to plunder resources and create war and division,” he said.

Meanwhile, the most important and sensitive point in the strategic West Asian region is Iran, the Leader stated.

“Hence, at first the British and then the Americans made a special investment, especially for raising mercenaries in Iran, in order to have complete domination,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.

The outbreak of the Islamic Revolution “at the focal point of the Western colonial rule in West Asia” in Iran in 1979 “suddenly broke the doze of the colonialists and dealt a fatal, dizzying and shocking blow to their colonial policies”, the Leader said.

The Islamic Revolution, he said, became a strong bulwark against the presence of America and the West in the region and created a new identity.

“The Islamic Revolution transformed the identity of the country's dependence into that of independence and strength and the spirit of standing on one's own feet and speaking from the position of power and not paying ransom. This thinking was naturally not limited to Iran and had an impact in the region.”   

Ayatollah Khamenei touched on the plots of the Americans against the Islamic Republic, which according to revelations by “prominent figures” commenced with targeting Iran’s allies.

“Their plan was to overthrow the six countries of Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, and Somalia, so that ultimately Iran's strategic depth and extension in the region would be destroyed, and by weakening the country, the Islamic Republic of Iran itself would ultimately be overthrown.  

“But the thinking and extension of the Islamic revolution in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon became effective and a great and important work was done, which was the defeat of America in these three countries,” the Leader said.

Ayatollah Khamenei said the volunteer Basij force is one of the best initiatives of the late founder of the Islamic Revolution, Imam Khomeini, describing the group as the school of love and spirituality.

“Basij should be present in all scenes and spheres. It is not merely a military force; it is a body to serve people without any expectations.”

Basij forces, the Leader said, have also been successful on the scientific front, and some of Iran’s prominent nuclear scientists assassinated by the enemies were members of the force.

Basij forces sacrifice themselves to serve people, Ayatollah Khamenei said, citing the recent riots during which they fought vandals, lost their lives or sustained injuries.

The Leader finally called on state officials to keep a watchful eye on the unfolding developments, stressing that the enemies are trying to dominate the minds and influence the world public opinion through spreading lies and fake news.

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November 15,2024

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Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has killed or captured 69 terrorists linked to the Israeli spy agency Mossad during a major counterterrorism drill in the country's southeast, its spokesman says.  

General Ahmad Shafaei, the spokesman for the “Martyrs of Security” drill, said Friday that a total of 23 terrorists have been killed and another 46 arrested in various clean-up operations ever since the IRGC Ground Force launched it in the Sistan and Baluchestan province on November 1.

Seven terrorists have also turned themselves in during the period.

“The undeniable fact about terrorists is that they rely on arrogant powers, particularly the intelligence service of the wicked and vicious Zionist regime," Shafaei said.

“Unfortunately, weapons and munitions at terrorists’ disposal are among the most sophisticated ones in the world. This accounts for their heavy dependence.” 

The official stated that several members of the disbanded terror teams were non-Iranian nationals, who had been hired by foreign intelligence agencies to carry out acts of sabotage and terror inside Iran.

In a most recent operation, six terrorists were arrested and four others were eliminated, three of whom were non-Iranians, he added. 

On October 26, ten members of Iran's law enforcement forces were killed in a terrorist attack in the Gohar Kuh district of Taftan in the Sistan and Baluchestan province.

The so-called Jaish al-Adl terrorist group claimed responsibility for the assault, which was one of the deadliest in the province in recent months.

The group has carried out numerous terrorist attacks in Iran, primarily in Sistan and Baluchestan.

Its tactics include the abduction of border guards as well as targeting civilians and police stations within the province to incite chaos and disorder.

In January, Iran launched a military operation during which the headquarters of the Pakistan-based terrorist group was targeted in missile strikes, destroying its infrastructure.

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November 14,2024

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The UN special rapporteur for Palestine has slammed Israel’s parliament for passing a law authorizing the detention of Palestinian children, who are “tormented often beyond the breaking point” in Israeli custody.

Francesca Albanese, the UN special rapporteur on the rights situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, in a Thursday post on X, characterized the experiences of Palestinian minors in Israeli detention as extreme and often inhumane.

The UN expert highlighted the grave impact of this policy, noting that up to 700 Palestinian minors are taken into custody each year, a practice she described as part of an unlawful occupation that views these children as potential threats.

Albanese said Palestinian minors in Israeli custody are “tormented often beyond the breaking point” and that “generations of Palestinians will carry the scars and trauma from the Israeli mass incarceration system.”

She further criticized the international community for its inaction, suggesting that ongoing diplomatic efforts, which often rely on the idea of resuming negotiations for peace, have contributed to normalizing such human rights violations against Palestinian children and the broader population.

The comments by Albanese came in response to Israel’s parliament (Knesset) passing a law on November 7 that authorizes the detention of Palestinian children under the age of 14 for “terrorism or terrorist activities.”

Under the legislation, a temporary five-year measure, once the individuals turn 14, they will be transferred to adult prison to continue serving their sentences.

Additionally, the law allows for a three-year clause that enables courts to incarcerate minors in adult prisons for up to 10 days if they are considered dangerous. Courts have the authority to extend this duration if necessary, according to the Knesset.

The legislation underscores a shift in the treatment of minors and raises alarms among human rights advocates regarding the legal and ethical ramifications of detaining children and the conditions under which they may be held.

Thousands of Palestinians, including hundreds of children and women, are currently in Israeli jails—around one-third without charge or trial. Also, an unknown number are arbitrarily held following a wave of arrests in the wake of the regime's genocidal war on Gaza.

Since the onset of the Gaza war, the Israeli regime, under the supervision of extremist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, has turned prisons and detention centers into “death chambers,” the ministry of detainees and ex-detainees’ affairs in Gaza says.

Violence, extreme hunger, humiliation, and other forms of abuse of Palestinian prisoners have been normalized across Israel’s jail system, reports indicate.

Over 270 Palestinian minors are being detained by Israeli authorities, in violation of UN resolutions and international treaties that forbid the incarceration of children, as reported by Palestinian rights organizations.

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November 13,2024

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Beirut: The Israeli army on Tuesday continued to launch attacks against civilians in Lebanon, targeting them in several areas without prior evacuation warnings.

However, 13 airstrikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs in the space of only three hours were preceded by evacuation warnings.

The attacks caused no injuries but resulted in widespread destruction of residential buildings and commercial, medical and educational centers.

The airstrikes in southern Lebanon and Bekaa region, reaching Akkar in Lebanon’s far north, erased any hope of a near-term ceasefire settlement.

The strikes were accompanied by an announcement on Israel’s Channel 14 that “the Israeli army has expanded its operations in southern Lebanon to areas it had not reached since the beginning of the ground operation.”

About 50 days have passed since Israel intensified its hostile operations in Lebanon targeting Hezbollah. The death toll from these confrontations and attacks has passed 3,200, with more than 14,000 wounded.

For the first time, an airstrike targeted a mountainous area between Baalchmay and Aabadiyeh on the road leading to Aley, destroying a building housing displaced people.

The mayor of Baalchmay, Adham Al-Danaf, confirmed that “the airstrike targeted a residential building in the Dhour Aabadiyeh area.”

The initial toll from the Ministry of Health showed “five people killed and two injured.”

The raids that targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs for the first time in the morning, unlike nightly raids before, caused huge destruction. Those who evacuated their homes after Israeli warnings, used their phones to record the collapse of empty buildings in Sfeir, Haret Hreik, Bir Al-Abed, Mrayjeh, Laylaki and Hadath.

Israeli warplanes also targeted Tyre, where a strike on a building killed three people and injured many others, while a raid on Tefahta killed a man identified as Kifah Khalil and his family.

Attacks were widespread, with Yater and Zebqine subject to artillery shelling, a civilian being killed in Hermel, and further attacks on Bouday and an area between the towns of Srifa and Arsoun.

A raid on the town of Siddiqin killed two people and injured several others, while an attack on the Mechref farm led to one fatality and multiple injuries.

The search for those missing after an Israeli raid on the town of Ain Yaacoub in Akkar, in the northernmost part of Lebanon, continued until dawn.

During the operation, 14 bodies were retrieved, identified as those of residents displaced from the town of Arabsalim in the Iqlim Al-Tuffah area of the south, along with members of a Syrian family, a mother and three of her children. Additionally, there were 10 people in critical condition.

The targeted residence belongs to a Lebanese citizen, Hussein Hashim, who is reported to be a member of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party.

An airstrike on the town of Saksakiyeh in the Sidon region on Monday night resulted in yet another tragedy.

It appeared that the intended target was the Shoumer family, who just days before lost Hussein Amin Shoumer and his two sisters in a drone strike near Al-Awali River.

Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued additional evacuation warnings for towns in the southern region along the Litani River, which, according to estimates from the mayors, are currently 90 percent uninhabited.

In the meantime, Hezbollah announced its continued efforts to “combat the intrusions of Israeli forces and to strike military installations and towns in the north.”

Hezbollah said in a statement that it confronted “an Israeli Hermes 450 drone in the airspace of Nabatieh and forced it to leave Lebanese airspace.”

The party also announced that it targeted “Kfar Blum settlement with a rocket salvo.”

On the Israeli side, air raid sirens sounded in areas of Upper and Western Galilee and in the town of Kiryat Shmona and its surroundings.

The Israeli army confirmed that “a drone exploded in Nesher, east of Haifa, without activating the air raid sirens,” and that “a drone launched from Lebanon crashed into a school in Gesher HaZiv, north of Nahariya.”

Israel’s Channel 13 reported the Israeli military’s assessment regarding Hezbollah’s military strength, claiming that the group currently possesses approximately 100 precision missiles, thousands of artillery shells, and hundreds of rockets. Additionally, it was highlighted that “there are around 200 Lebanese towns that remain unvisited.”

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