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Number Seven Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Five - 07 October 2025
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Five - 07 October 2025 - Page 5

Israel’s plan to dominate all Mideast countries

By Homayoun 
Sameyah Najafabadi
Jewish Iranian lawmaker

The Operation Al-Aqsa Storm was a reminder of the Palestinians’ zeal for martyrdom and courage to defend their rights. Palestinians showed the world the vulnerability and fragility of the Zionist regime with minimal military means and proved how easily one could break into the heart of the occupied territories and even achieve victories. However, I believe the operation could have been carried out with better planning and foresight and might have even led to Hamas’s control over some of those areas.
Unfortunately, after this operation, the occupying regime laid into the defenseless people of Gaza with brutal attacks, killing thousands of women, children, and innocent civilians. Many hospitals, schools, mosques, churches, and religious sites were destroyed, causing severe damage to Gaza’s infrastructure. Currently, the situation in Gaza is such that many citizens are grappling with hunger and death.
The Zionists do not even allow international humanitarian aid to get through to the people of Gaza. All routes by land, sea, and air have been closed, preventing assistance from reaching those in need, which has sparked widespread global outrage.
Many countries and Jewish communities worldwide have condemned these actions of the Zionists. Even inside the occupied territories, people have taken to the streets to protest against the war crimes. Jewish communities around the globe, alongside people from many countries in Europe, South America, North America, and Muslim nations, have denounced these atrocities. In Iran, strongly worded statements have been issued by our Jewish parliamentarian and Jewish associations from various cities, with numerous gatherings organized to condemn the crimes in places like Esfahan, Shiraz, Tehran, Kermanshah, Kamyaran, and Yazd.
The Zionist assault on Gaza has made Jewish communities in various countries, even in those that support the Zionist regime, insecure. Several Jewish religious sites were set alight, and armed attacks occurred against Jews and their homes. However, Iran has seen none of this against its Jewish community. Despite everyone knowing the depth of hostility between Iran and the Zionist regime, no issues or concerns have arisen for Iranian Jews, either from the public or the government. Yet, as the Gaza war drags on, the anxiety among Iranian Jews over the conflict’s consequences only continues to build.
Since Iran’s Islamic Revolution, the peaceful coexistence among religions has increased, and Jews in Iran live in harmony alongside other groups. In contrast, the Zionist regime’s leaders take no such approach, always aiming to stir up conflict in Palestine and elsewhere. We Iranian Jews hope the Zionist officials will soon come to their senses and stop the bloodshed so Palestinians can live safely in their lands alongside followers of other religions.
Two years of war in Gaza and Zionist attacks on other areas, including Lebanon, have made it clear that the Zionists’ aim in continuing their assaults after October 7 is to create a new Middle East where all countries fall under their domination. Therefore, it is incumbent upon all of us to stand up to these Zionist designs and stop them from achieving their goals.
Netanyahu is an extremely autocratic and selfish individual who is willing to set the whole region on fire just to keep his seat. As a member of the Jewish community, I urge Netanyahu to step down swiftly for the sake of his people’s welfare, so the world will no longer have to witness the slaughter of innocent men, women, and children, and the region can be freed from further conflict and turmoil.

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