“Khamenei: Israel’s Plea for U.S. Support Reveals Its Weakness”

 


📰 Khamenei: Israel’s Appeal to the U.S. Exposes Its Weakness

Amid soaring tensions in the Middle East, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has accused Israel of displaying “clear weakness and incapability” by seeking assistance from the United States. In a strong statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Khamenei said:

“The way American allies are getting involved and making various statements proves how weak and helpless the Zionist regime has become.”

🔥 Israeli Threats, Iranian Defiance

Khamenei’s remarks came in direct response to Israel’s Defense Minister, who recently declared that one of Israel's war objectives was to “eliminate” Khamenei. In a message directed to the Iranian people, the Supreme Leader said:

“I want to tell our dear people—if the enemy senses fear in you, they won’t back off. Just as you’ve stood firm and brave so far, continue with the same strength and resolve.”

🌍 Mounting Escalation in the Middle East

These exchanges come amid a dramatic spike in military conflict between Israel and Iran. With airstrikes and missile attacks exchanged between the two nations, civilian and military casualties continue to rise. Israeli attacks have reached as far as Tehran, prompting retaliatory missile strikes from Iran.

🗣️ Iranian President Calls for National Unity

Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has called on all branches of government to stand beside the Iranian people during these turbulent times. In a public post on social media, he urged:

“All ministries and agencies must continue to serve the nation with patience and unity. Through mutual compassion and solidarity, we can endure and overcome this difficult period.”

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