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Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls Syria crisis "joint US-Israel plot"

Sharing a post on Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, he said, "No one should doubt that what has taken place in #Syria is the product of a joint US-Israeli plot."

ANI Dec 11, 2024 17:31 IST googleads

Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (File photo/Reuters)

Tehran [Iran], December 11 (ANI): Iran's Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday attacked the United States and Israel of orchestrating the ongoing conflict in Syria, describing it as a "joint plot" aimed at destabilising the region.
Khamenei further asserted that a "neighbouring country" is also playing a significant role in the unrest but emphasised that the primary conspirators are the US and the "Zionist regime."
Sharing a post on X, he said, "No one should doubt that what has taken place in #Syria is the product of a joint US-Israeli plot."
"A government in a neighboring country of Syria has played and is still playing a clear role in what's happening. However, the primary conspirators and control room are in the United States and the Zionist regime. We have evidence of this that leaves no room for doubt for anyone," the post added.
Khamenei further expressed confidence that Syrian territories currently under occupation would ultimately be liberated by the nation's youth.
"Each of those attackers in Syria have different goals. Some are seeking to occupy land. The US aims to strengthen its foothold in the region. Time will show that none of them will achieve these goals," Iran's Supreme Leader said.
"The territories that have been seized in Syria will be liberated by the brave Syrian youth. Have no doubts that this will happen. The US won't be able to strengthen its foothold in Syria, and the US will be expelled from the region by the Resistance Front," he added.
The situation in Syria remains a focal point after Syrian rebels on Sunday entered Damascus, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee from the country, ending his over two-decade rule in the country.
Russia has granted asylum to Assad and his family, TASS reported citing a Kremlin source. The source confirmed that Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow and Russia has granted asylum for them, being driven by "humanitarian considerations." (ANI)

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