Larijani urges Muslims to take decisive action against Israeli ‘madness’

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Larijani called on the Muslim countries to take decisive and practical action against Israel’s crimes in the region.
“Holding an OIC conference full of speeches without practical results (as happens in Security Council meetings) is, in fact, equivalent to issuing a new order for aggression in favor of the Zionist entity!” Larijani said in a post on X, referring to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
"At the very least, form a 'Joint Operations Room’ against the madness of this regime."
Larijani added that the move is enough to make the United States change its policy towards the region.
“Since you have done nothing for the hungry and oppressed Muslims in Palestine, at least make a modest decision to avoid your own annihilation!” the Iranian official said.
Larijani made the remarks days after Israel launched a targeted attack on the Persian Gulf Arab state, Qatar, to assassinate high-ranking officials of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.
Hamas said five of its members were killed in an Israeli air strike in Qatar's capital on Tuesday, but said that an attempt to assassinate its negotiating team "failed.”
Hamas said the negotiating team was meeting to discuss the latest US proposal for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip at a residential compound in Doha when it was badly damaged by a series of explosions.
Qatar condemned the Israeli attack, calling it "cowardly" and a "flagrant violation of international law.”
Since the beginning its onslaught on the Gaza Strip in October 2023, the Israeli regime has also expanded its aggression to several regional countries including Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iran and Qatar.
In Gaza, the Israeli attacks have claimed the lives of more than 64,000 people – mostly women and children. Its aggression against Lebanon has also killed more than 4,000 people. The regime also launched an unprovoked aggression against Iran in June, which left
nearly 1,100 people dead. Hundreds of people have also been killed in Yemen and Syria.

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