
Imam Khamenei: Entire World, Muslims Must Stand with Palestine against ‘Israel'
Speaking at a gathering of thousands of workers in Tehran on Saturday, the Leader said that some remarks have been made to suggest otherwise, the reality is that the oppressed Palestinian nation and Gaza residents are facing not only the Israeli regime but also the US and Britain.
Imam Khamenei said that the atrocities committed by the Israeli occupation regime in Gaza and throughout Palestine cannot be ignored, calling the entire to stand against them.
In this context, Imam Khamenei warned against attempts aimed at divert attention on this main cause which is Palestine.
'With various rumors and by introducing new issues and irrelevant, meaningless chatter, they are trying to divert attention from the Palestine issue,' his eminence said, referring to the enemies of the Muslim nation.
Muslim nations must stand up firmly against the Zionist regime & its supporters, not allow #Palestine to be forgotten pic.twitter.com/jEodDjbRzA
— Khamenei Media (@Khamenei_m) May 10, 2025
Imam Khamenei also expressed hope that, 'with God's grace, Palestine will triumph over the Israeli occupiers,' and that the Iranian nation, 'along with other faithful nations, will witness the day of Palestine's victory over the aggressors and occupiers.'
'The evil may appear for a short time, but they are undoubtedly destined to disappear,' his eminence said, as quoted by IRNA news agency.
He added that the 'deceptive appearances and progress in Syria and elsewhere are not signs of strength; rather, they indicate greater weaknesses.'
In another part of his remarks, the Leader urged Iranian authorities to implement a comprehensive program that benefits both workers and employers, emphasizing that workers should receive a share in the profits generated from production.
Regarding the motto of the year, 'Investment for Production', Imam Khamenei stated that workers play a crucial role, and that investments made without considering their will, capabilities, and aspirations will not yield positive results.

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