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Leader urges liberation of Palestinian lands

“The US president says that Israel's security is his red line.
What has drawn this red line? The interests of the American nation or Obama's
need for the money and support of Zionist companies to secure his second term as
the US president?” the Leader said Saturday at the fifth International
Conference on Palestinian Intifada in Tehran.
“This red line drawn by Obama and people like him will be crossed by Muslim
nations that have risen up,” Ayatollah Khamenei added.
The Leader said that the real threat to the Zionist regime was the resolve of
Muslim countries that did not want America, Europe or their stooges to rule over
their countries.
Ayatollah Khamenei said that Western countries had to stop their support for the
Zionist regime and recognize Palestinians' rights or face heavy blows in a not
very distant future.
He also urged Muslim countries to cut off diplomatic and economic relations with
the Zionist regime to prove their sincerity in supporting Palestinians, saying:
"The most important pillar in supporting the Palestinian nation is cutting
support for the usurper enemy."
The Leader rejected any solution seeking to split Palestine and called for the
liberation of all Palestinian lands.
Ayatollah Khamenei said that a solution suggesting the existence of a
Palestinian state along with an Israeli one amounted to the renouncement of
Palestinians' rights, adding that any plan needed to be based on the principle
of “the whole Palestine for all Palestinians.”
The Leader reiterated Iran's proposal of staging referendum for all
Palestinians, saying: "Today, the Zionist regime is hated and America is
confused more than ever."
The fifth International Conference on Palestinian Intifada opened at the Summit
Conference Hall in Tehran on Saturday.
The conference focuses on the restoration of Palestinians' rights, including
their rights to return to their homeland and determine their own fate, and on
the liberation of Palestinian territories occupied by the Zionist regime. |
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