The chief commander of the Iranian Army says Israel has “reached an impasse” and the Islamic Republic will continue to consistently support the “legitimate and just” resistance front in the face of the apartheid regime.
Army chief vows Iran’s lasting support for resistance as Israel ‘reaches impasse’
Press TV , 25 Nov 2024 - 22:00
Reporter : Editorial of The Iran Project
The chief commander of the Iranian Army says Israel has “reached an impasse” and the Islamic Republic will continue to consistently support the “legitimate and just” resistance front in the face of the apartheid regime.
According to The Iran Project, Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi said that the Israeli regime has no plan for “the day after” the war in Gaza.
“It has been more than a year since the genocidal war on Gaza began and the Israelis have reached an impasse and been unable to devise a comprehensive strategy for the post-war Gaza as they are facing new challenges,” Mousavi said on Sunday .
“The resistance front is still active and will remain active and has dealt severe blows to the Zionist regime over the past months,” he pointed out.
He added that the resistance is the main “shield and spear” against oppressive and arrogant enemies.
“Resistance is not confined to military fields but includes all aspects of the components of power,” he added.
The Iranian commander pointed to last year’s Operation Al-Aqsa Flood (Storm) led by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas against Israel and said the event marked a pivotal turning point, effectively creating a clear division between the pre- and post-operation world.
“Even the most skeptical people have concluded that the Zionist regime would not exist in the world in the next 25 years,” Mousavi added.
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