Iran’s Khamenei on Quds Day: Israel will be eradicated

Israel is a “deadly and harmful appendage” for the region
that will be “eradicated,” Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said
during a speech commemorating Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, on Friday.
“The Zionist regime is a deadly and harmful appendage for
this region, and it will certainly be eradicated,” Khamenei said during a live
speech on Iran’ annual Quds Day, which is held on the last Friday of the
Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
Iran says the day is an occasion to express support for the
Palestinians, and Iran’s leaders frequently use the occasion to present
themselves as anti-Israel.
Normally, state-sponsored marches are held across Iran on
Quds Day, with demonstrators chanting “death to Israel” and “death to America”
and burning the flags of the two countries.
However, all communal Quds Day events have been cancelled
this year due to the coronavirus.
Khamenei calls for expansion of jihad
Khamenei used his speech to reiterate his call for Israel to
be destroyed and criticized US support for the country.
“Some argue that the Zionist regime is a reality in the
region, without remembering that the deadly and harmful realities must be
fought and eliminated,” said Khamenei.
“The policy of normalizing the presence of the Zionist
regime in the region is one of America’s major policies,” he added.
Khamenei also reiterated Iran’s apparent support for
Palestinian militant groups and called for the continuation of “jihad.”
“The struggle for the liberation of Palestine is a jihad for
the sake of God and a desirable Islamic duty,” Khamenei said.
He advised Palestinian militant groups to continue the fight
against Israel, improve cooperation between each other and “expand the field of
jihad in all Palestinian lands.”
Iran “will proudly do its best” in supporting Palestinian
militant groups, said Khamenei.
“Reducing the Palestinian issue to a purely Palestinian and
at most Arab issue is a grave mistake,” he said, adding that “the Palestinian
issue is a human one.”
At the end of his speech, Khamenei asked viewers and
listeners to pray for slain military commander Qassem Soleimani.
Soleimani, who headed the Quds Force – the overseas arms of
the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) – was killed in a US airstrike at
Baghdad’s international airport in January. He had been the central figure in
Iran’s network of proxy organizations across the Middle East, ranging from
Hezbollah in Lebanon to the Houthi militia in Yemen.