Khamenei has denied that Iran has attacked Turkey and Oman and has claimed that these are "counterfeit flag operations" by Israel
Iran's supreme leader has called on Afghanistan and Pakistan to maintain "better relations," which he has described as "brotherly countries," to "prevent the fragmentation of the Muslim community."
Supreme Iranian leader Mojtaba Khamenei, file photo: Europa Press
Iran's Supreme Leader \u00A0Mojtaba Khamenei this Friday denied any involvement in the attacks on Oman and Turkey. In this context, Khamenei has claimed that these armed actions are a "false flag operation"in Tel Aviv in the context of the Middle East war.
"It is a trap of the Zionist enemy to createa division between the Islamic Republic and its neighbors using the tactics of the false flag operation, eta could happen in other countries as well, "added the supreme leader of Iran du 0, after highlightingTehran's "good relations" withDohaand Ankara.
According to Khamenei, "Iran's front is far superior to thepetty and petty mentality of Israel and the US. "In this regard, he has called for the unity ofitscompatriots. "As a result of the special union that has arisen between you, the compatriot, with all the differences in religious, intellectual, cultural and political origins, has been broken within our enemy."
In this context, the Iranian supreme leader has called on Afghanistanand Pakistan, whom he has described as "fraternal countries", to maintain "better relations"in orderto avoid the fragmentation of the Muslim community. "To this end, Khamenei has expressed his willingness to mediate in his speech to the Islamic community on the IRIB radio station, on a day that puts an end to Ramadan.
"I am ready to take whatever steps are necessary, "the Iranian supreme leader said after the authorities of both countries agreed to a provisional ceasefire on the occasion of the end of the Islamic festival.
Khamenei has also stressed the needto"undermine the security of both internal and external enemies" following the death of Israeli Intelligence Minister Esmail Jatib in an Israeli attack Teheran.
Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed on March 8 Aran supreme leader to replace his father, Ali Khamenei, who was murdered on February 28 by the US and Israel. Since then, no recordings or images of Khamenei have been released Mojtaba Khamenei, and his messages have been disseminated through written communiqués. "
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