Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has vowed that ongoing attacks and assassinations will not weaken the country’s armed forces.
He strongly condemned US and Israeli strikes, calling them crimes against humanity. In a strong statement, Mojtaba Khamenei said that “murder and crimes cannot weaken Iran’s armed forces.”
He added that the United States and Israel have faced continuous defeats in Iran, despite ongoing attacks and threats.
The Iranian Supreme Leader accused the US and Israel of targeting civilian sites, including bridges, power plants, and schools. He described such strikes as “crimes against humanity” and violations of international law.
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Khamenei also criticized global institutions for remaining silent and, in some cases, being complicit in fueling the conflict.
Response to ongoing threats
Khamenei said that the enemy continues to issue threats and warnings of destruction on a daily basis. Despite this, he emphasized that Iran’s armed forces will continue to fight and resist.
The statement was issued while mourning the death of IRGC intelligence chief Major General Majid Khademi. Khamenei described him as a brave and fearless officer who joined a “steadfast line of warriors” sacrificing their lives for the country.
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The Supreme Leader made it clear that targeted killings of Iranian officials will not undermine the country’s resolve. He said such actions reflect the failures and setbacks of the US and Israel, rather than any weakness in Iran.
Khamenei, who recently assumed leadership following the death of his father, has not appeared publicly since taking office last month. Israeli strikes have reportedly killed dozens of senior Iranian leaders, including his father, intensifying tensions in the region.
Iran vows continued resistance
Reiterating Iran’s stance, Khamenei said the country’s forces remain united and determined. He stressed that Iran will continue its struggle against its enemies, regardless of external pressure.







