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Iran's Supreme Leader Demands Execution for Netanyahu and Israeli Leaders


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Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has issued a stark demand for the execution of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other prominent leaders in response to recent developments at the International Criminal Court (ICC). The Supreme Leader's remarks came during a Monday gathering with members of the Basij, a volunteer force associated with Iran's Revolutionary Guard.  

 

Speaking to the group, Khamenei addressed the ICC's decision to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. He criticized their actions in recent conflicts, declaring, "What the Zionist regime did in Gaza and Lebanon is not a victory, it is a war crime. Now they have issued a warrant for their arrest. This is not enough!" His comments, as reported by the state-run IRNA news agency, escalated the call for accountability, stating, "Netanyahu and the criminal leaders of this regime must be sentenced to death."  

 

It is important to note that while the ICC in The Hague has issued these arrest warrants, it does not have the authority to impose death sentences, a fact underscoring the rhetoric's divergence from international legal norms.  

 

Khamenei also took the opportunity to bolster Iran's regional allies within the "Axis of Resistance," which includes groups such as the Palestinian militant organization Hamas and Lebanon's Hezbollah. Referring to the ongoing hostilities, he expressed confidence in their resilience and future strength. "The idiots should not think that bombing houses and hospitals in Gaza and Lebanon is a victory," he declared. "The enemy has not become winner in Gaza and Lebanon, and it will not be winner."  

 

Khamenei's fiery statements reflect the heightened tensions and deep divisions in the region, with both rhetoric and actions fueling ongoing conflict.

 

Based on a report by Newsweek 2024-11-27

 

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This harbinger of death has no right to criticise other world leaders until he puts his terrorist controlled country in order. 

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This is the country who who has in the past executed people for being gay.

maybe they still do.

Being gay is illegal there, so sure will have imprisonment and beating for being gay.

Just a disguising regime.

 

Ps, yes still execute people for being gay.

In 2022, for example, two men were convicted of having carried out homosexual relations and were hanged in prison.

 

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It is important to note that while the ICC in The Hague has issued these arrest warrants, it does not have the authority to impose death sentences, a fact underscoring the rhetoric's divergence from international legal norms.  

It is also worth noting that the "Internationally lauded and respected jurist", Karim Ahmad Khan, leading this effort, is a Lebanese Muslim, Lebanon is effectively run by Hezbollah, Hezbollah is run by Iran.

 

Secondly it is worth noting that the country which initiated these proceedings, South Africa, a shining beacon of honest governmental processes and iron clad resistance to corruption, did so very shortly after it's bankrupt ruling party, the African National Congress, was bailed out of bankruptcy by, umh, Iran!

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Sadly the two people who were most opposed to the Iranian regime, Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gadhafi, were killed as a result of the disastrous invasion of their countries by the western powers.

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Doesn't Israel have the ability to know where this towel head is 24 hours a day?

Let him know...there will be a knocking on the door someday. No need to answer...you'll be dead.

 

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