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Iran’s Qassemi: Palestine, Muslims Will Eventually Eliminate “Israeli” Apartheid

Iran’s Qassemi: Palestine, Muslims Will Eventually Eliminate “Israeli” Apartheid
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The Iranian Foreign Ministry said Palestinian people, Muslim countries and "freedom-seeking nations" will eventually "eradicate" the racism propagated by the Zionist regime in the occupied Palestinian territories as the "era of racial discrimination and apartheid" has come to an end.

In this regard, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi made the remarks in a statement he read on Friday night, one day after the Zionist parliament [Knesset] adopted a controversial bill that declares the occupying entity “the nation-state of the Jewish people.”

The law prioritizes “Jewish” values over democratic ones in the occupied territories, declares the holy city of al-Quds the so-called “capital” of the Zionist entity, allows Jewish-only communities, sets Hebrew as the official language of the occupation entity and relegates Arabic from an official language to one with “special status.”

 “The illegitimate and racist Zionist regime has been established on the foundation of the occupation of Palestinian territories and the massacre of their true owners, and “Israel’s” parliament recent act is yet another attestation of the racist nature of this regime over the past 70 years,” Qassemi added.

He further said Washington's support for the regime in Tel Aviv regime, especially the US administration's move to relocate the country's embassy in “Israel” from Tel Aviv to al-Quds, and attempts made by some Arab countries to normalize ties with the Zionist entity, which he said has gone unpunished for its crimes against the Palestinian people, emboldened the regime to continue with its Judaization of the Palestinian territories.

Qassemi also stressed that “Israel's” actions in the occupied territories would "undoubtedly lead to further instability in the region."

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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