The senior Iranian diplomat emphasized that any support for the Zionist regime, including political, economic, military, financial, legal, and international, is an example of the biggest and most obvious violation of human rights and will be considered an undemocratic and dictatorial act in international relations.
He also termed Israel a terrorist regime that has no legitimate identity.
Referring to the support of several Western states for Israel in the Gaza war and their claims of defending human rights, Kan’ani said that different countries and nations of the world remember many civil and imposed wars, whose organizers were the same countries that claim to be defendants of human rights and peace.
The performance of this group of countries in the ongoing unjust war against the Gaza Strip, which has left more than 31,000 civilian victims as a result of the genocide of the Zionist regime, clearly shows how much these claimants adhere to their slogans, he added.
Saying that public opinion is outraged by the unprecedented crimes of the Zionists in Gaza and demands measures to prevent the continuation of these crimes and genocide, Kan’ani lambasted the Israel backers’ acts in preventing any legal and executive decision from being taken against Tel Aviv.
What has happened to Palestine in the past 75 years is a shame for the West which shows their dishonesty regarding basic human and moral principles, he underlined.
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