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Iranian Leader Blames Assad's Downfall On U.S., Israel, And Turkey

  • Iranian leader blames the U.S., Israel, and Turkey for the downfall of Assad.
  • The Iranian leader emphasized that foreign intervention played a significant role.
  • He stated that alliances with Israel are harmful to regional stability.
  • The remarks underline the ongoing tension between Iran and these countries.
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During a long speech in front of his supporters, Ali Khamenei reacted on Wednesday 11 December to the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime, three days earlier. He emphasized the responsibility of Israel and the United States, and cautiously criticized Turkey for supporting Syrian rebels.

·Paris, France
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Lean Right

The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Ghalib, admitted that the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had a negative impact on allies who support the Syrian regime, such as Iran and Hezbollah.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, pointed to Israel and the United States as responsible for the rapid fall of the Bashar el Assad regime and for the seizure of power by the Levant Liberation Organization (Hayat Tahrir al Sham, HTS). According to the Persian religious leader, “one of Syria's neighbors also had a role,” he said, omitting the name of Turkey, which has armed and cooperated with rebel militias. The overthrow of the Syri…

·Granada, Spain
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Center

And from Tel Aviv, Netanyahu claims: 'We are dismantling the axis of evil' (ANSA)

·Italy
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Observador broke the news in Portugal on Wednesday, December 11, 2024.
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