Hawzah News Agency- Speaking on the Al-Kawthar program "Child Martyrs of Minab, the Voice of the Ummah's Oppression," Sheikh al-Kettani outlined the criminal nature of the Zionist regime and the signs of its imminent demise.
Citing the Quranic verse, "Whenever they kindle a fire of war, Allah extinguishes it; and they strive to spread corruption on earth, and Allah does not love the corrupters," Sheikh al-Kettani said: "This is God Almighty's description of this usurping regime and the children of Zion. They are a people whose only concern is spreading corruption on earth, killing the innocent, shedding blood and destroying buildings. Every time they ignite the fire of war, God extinguishes it."
He traced the regime's history, stating: "This usurping regime, built upon the ruins of Islamic countries, has adopted assassination and massacre as a strategy for its survival from the very day of its inception. This campaign of terror and killing has not been confined to us but has spread to Lebanon, Syria, and before that to Egypt, the Sinai and beyond. Today, their sole concern is striking anyone in whom they perceive power and whom they fear for their corrupt and oppressive project."
The head of the Union of Scholars of the Arab Maghreb emphasized: "Among their very first actions is the killing of innocents — children, women and the elderly. They have committed unspeakable crimes in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and Syria, continuing their campaign of killing and occupation. Now it is Iran's turn. We can see that the silence of Muslims and the silence of the world has emboldened this regime to persist in its crimes."
Sheikh al-Kettani addressed the regime's ideological claims: "This criminal regime asserts that its territory extends from the Nile to the Euphrates and considers this part of its religion — that the Torah has granted it this right and that it is 'God's chosen people.' Astonishingly, this claim receives the backing of global arrogance, including the American and European establishments. A former American president openly declared, 'If Israel did not exist, we would create it again.' This demonstrates that this regime is a colonial window into the heart of Islamic countries and an extension of the colonial era."
Citing the verse, "Humiliation has been struck upon them wherever they are found, except through a rope from Allah and a rope from the people," he noted that classical scholars of exegesis have explained this as referring to their living among Islamic countries under a covenant of protection. "This people only lived in security during the Islamic era; it was then that they authored scholarly works and experienced their finest days. But tragically, they did not preserve this compassion and goodness, and Muslims became their first victims."
Sheikh al-Kettani pointed to the global awakening triggered by the crimes of the past three years. "These massive crimes, witnessed by the entire world over the past three years with audio and video, have awakened the youth of both Western and Eastern countries to the bitter truth — that this usurping regime will be the cause of the collapse of social peace and global peace. If humanity does not unite to restrain them, everyone will face catastrophe."
He added: "This is why massive demonstrations have erupted across Europe and America, with protesters chanting, 'Free Palestine from the river to the sea.' For the first time, in prestigious American universities and major world capitals, we hear this cry from American youth, and even from wise Jews, alongside Europeans, Australians and others, all declaring: 'Free Palestine from the river to the sea.'"
Sheikh al-Kettani stressed that this previously unheard cry fulfills the Quranic prophecy of Surah Al-Isra: "So when the promise of the Hereafter comes, they will make your faces sorrowful and will enter the mosque as they entered it the first time, and they will utterly destroy whatever they ascend over." He said the beginning of the end for this oppressive regime is marked by the exposure of its true face and the world's awakening to its vile nature. "And tomorrow is near to those who see it" — the imminent end of this regime has arrived.
He concluded by citing a prophetic tradition: "The Messenger of God, peace be upon him, promised us that you will not fight the Jews until the tree and the stone speak, saying: 'O Muslim, O servant of God, this Jew is behind me, come and kill him.' And the tree and the stone will not speak until they have witnessed with their own eyes colossal crimes that can no longer be endured. Today, even the trees and stones abhor this oppressive regime."
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