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source : Pars Today
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5 September 2024

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Role of Britain in creating Israeli regime will not be forgotten - Iran FM spox

The spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the nations of the region and the world will not forget how British politicians contributed to the creation of the apartheid Israeli regime in the heart of the Islamic world.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that the nations of the region and the world will not forget how British politicians contributed to the creation of the apartheid Israeli regime in the heart of the Islamic world.

Nasser Kan'ani, the spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, wrote in a message on the X social network: "Britain's historical behavior of domination and its efforts to continue it, creating divisions and institutionalizing challenges and crises in important regional issues, including the Palestinian issue, is an important chapter in Britain's colonial policy in West Asia."

He added: "Today, Britain is also a partner in crime with the Zionist regime in the genocide, mass killings, and suffering of Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank."

Kan'ani also commemorated the memory and name of martyr Raeis Ali Delvari, the hero of the struggle against British colonialism, stating: "The great and history-making nation of Iran has a glorious and proud history of fighting against the colonial ambitions of colonial powers, including British colonialism, and achieving its political independence."

September 3rd is the anniversary of the commemoration of the memory and name of martyr Raeis Ali Delvari, the hero of the struggle against British colonialism, which is named "National Day of Struggle against British Colonialism" in the national calendar of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Raeis Ali Delvari (1882-1915) was a freedom-loving individual and the leader of the uprising in southern Iran in Tangestan and Bushehr against the invading and colonial British military during World War I.


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