73 years after the beginning of its occupation of the Palestinian territories, Israel is in the most insecure situation possible, with political and social unrest, along with prospects promising a broad Palestinian armed confrontation with the Israeli regime. They all, in a way, confirm the proposition that Israel is declining.
According to the Islam Times, “Middle East Monitor” news site in a report on the current developments in the Palestinian people’s conflict with the occupying regime in Jerusalem, and especially the largest rocket and missile attack in history by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance on the occupied territories and its specific Considers the beginning of the end of the Zionist regime and the fulfillment of the prediction of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution “Ayatollah Khamenei” about the destruction of Israel. Middle East Monitor writes in this regard:
“The Zionist regime will not see the next 25 years. Until then, the heroic, militant and jihadist spirit of the Muslim fighters will not allow any moment of calm for “The Zionists will not leave.” Prior to Ayatollah Khamenei, the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, also announced the destruction of Israel in some positions and considered it imminent.
However, it seems that at the present time, and given the recent developments between Israel and the Palestinians, with the frequent attacks by Israeli security forces on Palestinian worshipers in the Al-Aqsa Mosque and their violent actions, as well as extremist settlers. The Zionist attack on the “Sheikh Jarrah” neighborhood of Jerusalem with the aim of expelling them from this neighborhood and the subsequent heavy missile responses of the Resistance Front to Israel (and the largest Palestinian resistance attack on Tel Aviv), the Iranian leader said. They are getting closer to reality more than ever.
In this regard, it is worth mentioning that even before the positions of Ayatollah Khomeini and Ayatollah Khamenei on the future of the Israeli regime, other prominent people have taken positions on this issue. In particular, Henry Kissinger, a Jewish diplomat and former Secretary of State, is of Jewish descent. “In the next 10 years, there will be no trace of Israel,” he said in a popular statement in 2012. According to Kissinger (and, of course, some figures close to him have tried to deny it), Israel must disappear from the planet next year.