Recently, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave an provocative speech against Israel. He justified the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israel and supported these attacks. After this inflammatory statement, he is being compared on social media to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler, who is considered responsible for the biggest genocide against the Jews.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei held a rifle near him while addressing the devotees in a rare public sermon in Tehran a few days after Iran’s missile attack on Israel. In his speech, he said, “Armed groups affiliated with Tehran will not back down” even after the killings of terrorist leaders by Israel. The resistance in the region will not back down from these martyrdoms and will win.
He claimed that the terrorist attacks and violent activities being carried out by Iran are justified and should not be stopped. After this violent provocative rhetoric, he is being compared to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.
In Adolf Hitler’s speech, he said “We will annihilate the Jewish race in Europe”. Ayatollah Khamenei’s statement came to the fore, “God willing, we will destroy Israel”. Adolf Hitler killed 6,000,000 Jews in Europe. Khamenei seeks to kill 7,000,000 in Israel.
Ayatollah Khamenei’s provocative speech against Israel is not just a political statement but promotes violence and terrorism, hence he is being compared to Hitler because Adolf Hitler is considered most responsible for the Second World War.
The post comparing Ayatollah Khamenei to Adolf Hitler has been shared by the Twitter handle, “kosher”. Users shared various reactions.
A user wrote, “Do you remember how Hitler’s end came? Khamenei’s will be the same.”
Another user wrote, “I see this has made the students angry because they can’t handle reality.”
Another user wrote, “There is no nation no matter military power or weapon that can win Israel no one.”
Another user wrote, “Everyone has forgotten Israel is the type of country which will not stand back and watch they will do everything in their power to end this war as they wanted or as they like.”