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Iran FM Spokesman: World Will Never Forget ‘Israeli’ Record, Criminals to Be Held Accountable

Iran FM Spokesman: World Will Never Forget ‘Israeli’ Record, Criminals to Be Held Accountable
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By Staff, Agencies

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the world will never forget the ‘Israeli’ regime’s record of atrocities against the Palestinians, especially its infanticide mania, the latest example of which killed over 260 Palestinians, including 66 children, in the blockaded Gaza Strip.

"Even on his way out, Netanyahu pathologically insisted on filling his quota of innocent #Palestinian blood," Khatibzadeh said in a Sunday tweet in clear allusion to the decision by Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to dethrone him after 12 years in power following the recent Zionist war against the blockaded Gaza Strip.

“Time will come for criminals to be held accountable. World will never forget the ‘Israeli’ regime’s record,” Khatibzadeh added in his tweet.

He also took to task the countries that supported ‘Israel’ in its recent criminal onslaught against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip by turning a blind eye to the plight of the Palestinian women and children under ‘Israeli’ airstrikes, especially the United States and a number of European countries.

“Shame on those who effectively aided and abetted ‘Israel's’ crimes,” Khatibzadeh said.

The Zionist occupation regime engaged in an asymmetrical military confrontation with Palestinian resistance groups in Gaza, beginning on May 10 until a ceasefire came into effect on May 21, killing at least 260 Palestinians. Tel Aviv’s airstrikes also brought widespread devastation to the already impoverished territory.

The war began after the regime in Tel Aviv escalated its violent measures against Palestinians in the West Bank, including at al-Aqsa mosque compound and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood, where the occupation forces stepped up moves to force Palestinian families out of their homes to replace them with Zionist settlers.

The regime continued its violent actions against Palestinians despite the ceasefire.

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