The Iran Project : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran issued a statement on Thursday afternoon over the ceasefire deal reached to end the Gaza war.
According to The Iran Project, Issuing a statement on Thursday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran extended congratulations to the Palestinian nation and the supporters of Resisatmce all over the world.
The ministry considered the deal a result of the Gaza people's sympathy with the Resistance and standing against the forced migration of Palestinians.
The occupying and genocidal regime of Israel, over the past 15 months, through systematic, widespread, and egregious violations of fundamental principles and rules of international law, human rights, and humanitarian law, as well as the commission of the most severe war crimes and crimes against humanity, pursued its plan of "colonial eradication" of the Palestinian nation—a plan that began eight decades ago with the support or silence of colonial powers, it said.
By crossing all legal and moral red lines, the Israeli regime registered a new level of barbarity in history, the ministry underlined, adding that the insane slaughter of human beings, especially women and children; the destruction of homes and critical infrastructure; the targeting of hospitals and schools; attacks on refugee camps and shelters; and assaults on journalists, doctors, and nurses represent the recurring pattern of crimes committed over the past 15 months. "These crimes were committed with the dual aim of erasing Palestine and shattering the spirit of resistance."
It further stressed that during this period, what emboldened the Zionist regime in its genocidal plans against Palestinians was the comprehensive and direct military, financial, and political support of the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and several other Western countries.
These nations not only ensured the impunity of the Israeli regime's leaders but also obstructed any effective action by the United Nations to stop the crimes of the occupying regime, it said, criticizing their disruption of international efforts, including those by the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court, to hold perpetrators accountable and bring them to justice.