Kanaani: Receiving Netanyahu in Congress is a disgrace and a scandal for the American administration
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani confirmed that receiving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington and Congress represents a shame and a scandal for the American administration.
Kanaani wrote in his account on the X Platform: the criminal Prime Minister of a fabricated entity, after nine months of committing genocide and killing children, is today in the arms of his protectors. Thus, the deceptive attempts of Western civilization that have been made over the decades to show an innocent and humane face to the world have dissipated, the mask of the West has fallen, and its violent nature has appeared together with the brutality of American policy in front of the whole world.”
Kanaani wrote in his account on the X Platform: the criminal Prime Minister of a fabricated entity, after nine months of committing genocide and killing children, is today in the arms of his protectors. Thus, the deceptive attempts of Western civilization that have been made over the decades to show an innocent and humane face to the world have dissipated, the mask of the West has fallen, and its violent nature has appeared together with the brutality of American policy in front of the whole world.”
Kanaani added: “The most ridiculous slogan that the leaders of America and Europe are circulating is the slogan of human rights. The natural rights of the Palestinians, including the right to life, enjoy security, and access to water, food, medicine, and treatment, are being undermined in Gaza Strip and the West Bank in the most horrific ways in front of the world, and children are being killed.”
The Palestinians are killed daily by the butcher of Tel Aviv, and in the face of all these crimes, the American administration and Congress have begun to applaud and cheer for this butcher,” Kanaani added.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman noted, “Shame is a minor word for this scandal.”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman noted, “Shame is a minor word for this scandal.”
NR