WANA (Sep 16) – Brigadier General Majid Khademi condemned the recent Israeli bombing of Misyaf, Syria, describing it as a continuation of Israel’s aggressive tactics. He noted that while such actions are a recurring pattern from the Israelis, there has been no recent attack on Iranian positions in Syria.

 

Khademi criticized the Israeli regime for its brutal actions in Gaza and the West Bank, stating that the pressure from the recent “Operation Storm of Al-Aqsa” has pushed Israel into a desperate situation. He emphasized that such atrocities are not surprising, given the nature of the Israeli regime.

 

He pointed out that Israel is currently unable to easily agree to a ceasefire and must either alter the battle conditions or attempt to draw others into the conflict. The potential escalation in the West Bank is a significant concern for Israel, which has historically avoided such conflicts in that region.

 

Khademi also highlighted the recent arming of fighters in the West Bank, noting that this development challenges Israel’s long-standing control and contributes to the ongoing resistance. Despite intense pressure on Gaza, the Israeli regime has achieved no substantial results, and global awareness of their crimes has increased.

 

He concluded by asserting that Israel is in a highly precarious position, and its recent actions, including provocations in Tehran, will be met with appropriate responses. Khademi expressed confidence that the Israeli regime is in decline and predicted its eventual downfall, envisioning the end of what he termed a “cancerous tumour” in the Islamic world.