Global winds blowing away from 'arrogance, Zionism,' Raisi tells Assad

Iranian president takes aim at U.S. and Israel during meeting with Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad and alludes that the 'crimes of the Zionist regime' will be repaid during Iran's 'revenge'


The international balance of power is changing in favor of "the axis of resistance" and to the detriment of "global arrogance and Zionism," Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi told his Syrian counterpart in a phone call, local media reported.
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Raisi took aim at the United States and Israel, the respective "Great Satan" and "Little Satan" of Iran's Islamist ideology, as he caught up with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, whose regime in Damascus is a proxy of Tehran.
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בשאר אסד ביקור ב טהרן איראן פגישה עם איברהים ראיסי ועלי חמינאי
בשאר אסד ביקור ב טהרן איראן פגישה עם איברהים ראיסי ועלי חמינאי
Bashar Al-Assad and Ebrahim Raisi
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Raisi adduced the alleged "crimes of the Zionist regime" as further evidence of its impending collapse, adding that Iran will "take revenge on the Zionist regime" for its bombardments of targets in Syria.
According to foreign media reports, Israel conducted numerous aerial raids in Syria, typically targeting Iran-aligned terrorists and weapon convoys bound for Hezbollah, a Lebanon-based proxy of Iran and an anti-Semitic terrorist organization sworn to Israel's destruction.
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אסד, ביידן ונשיא איראן ראיסי
אסד, ביידן ונשיא איראן ראיסי
Ebrahim Raisi, Joe Biden, Bashar Al-Assad
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Also on Sunday, Raisi spoke to his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune, stating that "Today, more than ever, the necessity of cooperation and forming a united front of Islamic countries against the Zionist regime and in firm support of the Palestinian nation is felt."
Tebboune replied that he hoped "with the cooperation of Islamic countries, to free the Palestinian nation from the oppression of the Zionists."
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