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‘Israeli’ Tyrant Falls as Iran Continues March of Glory - Zarif

‘Israeli’ Tyrant Falls as Iran Continues March of Glory - Zarif
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By Staff, Agencies

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Benjamin Netanyahu's ousting as prime minister of the Zionist entity after several years of wars and aggression against the Palestinians and threats to the Islamic Republic shows that the tyrant has fallen while Iran continues the march of glory.

"After a long period of wars and attacks against the Palestinians and threats to the Islamic Republic, the tyrant has fallen, and here is #Gaza raising the sign of #victory, and #Iran continues the march of #glory," Zarif said in an Arabic-language post on his Twitter account on Monday.

Zarif hoped that Netanyahu's successors would probably learn that a structure, which is founded based on aggression and occupation, will not last long.

The Zionist parliament, better known as Knesset, on Sunday approved a new coalition led by most notably opposition figure Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid party and the Yamina party headed by Naftali Bennett, ending the record-setting 12-year rule of outgoing Netanyahu.

In the vote of confidence in the Knesset, 60 members voted in favor of the coalition while 59 voted against it.

A single vote tipped the balance against Netanyahu, making the new coalition’s members and their relatives, who were standing by, to break into a paroxysm of joy.

Bennett was then sworn in as the Zionist entity’s prime minister, ending Netanyahu’s unprecedented 12-year run on premiership. He will hold the position on a rotational basis with Lapid.

Under the United States' protection, the Zionist occupation regime has escaped all attempts at holding it accountable for its occupation of the Palestinian territories and bloodshed of Palestinians. The regime has also avoided answering for its acts of terror throughout the region and beyond and its military nuclear program that is the only one in the Middle East.

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