The Israeli regime has included Ayatollah Sistani on its list of those to be executed.
The Israeli government's decision to include Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, the top Islamic leader in Iraq, as one of the targets of Israel's terrorist assassination plots has been met with vehement condemnation by the Iraqi government, which has expressed its severe disapproval of the Zionist administration's behavior.
The Israeli government's decision to include Ali al-Sistani, the top Islamic leader in Iraq, as one of the targets of Israel's terrorist assassination plots has been met with vehement condemnation by the Iraqi government, which has expressed its severe disapproval of the Zionist administration's behavior.
The Iraqi government has issued a statement in which it requests that the world community denounce the schemes that have been hatched to target members of the international community who hold prominent positions. Following the Zionist regime's entry into the war of genocide and the commission of open crimes against humanity, as well as the beginning of open killings and fights in Gaza and Lebanon, Basim al-Awadi, the spokesman for the Iraqi government, has stated that it is now the turn of the discriminatory news to attempt to smear and discredit the position of Marji'iyah, which is the religious leadership.
In Najaf, Iraq, Ayatullah Sistani was seen meeting Pope Francis there. According to Al-Awadi, the Iraqi government firmly rejects any effort to denigrate and undermine the status of Marjaa Sistani, who is revered by the Iraqi people as well as the Arab global community, the Islamic world, and the worldwide community. Israel's Channel 14 has broadcast a photograph of Ayatullah Ali al-Sistani, the top Islamic leader in Iraq, as one of the targets of Israel's terrorist assassination plots. The photograph comes from the Israeli government.The photographs were published on Tuesday, the day before yesterday, by an Israeli station that is loyal to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the dictatorship.
The term "target" was included in the caption of each of the photographs. Israel has never talked previously about the terrorist death of Ayatullah Sistani, according to a report by Qatar's al Jazeera television. However, some of Israel's authorities have disclosed the identities of all the other individuals whose images have been broadcast by the channel as "targets" on Israel's murder list. The top religious leader of Shia Muslims in Iraq and other areas of the globe, Ayatullah Ali Sistani was born in 1930 and currently resides in the holy city of Najaf, which is located in the central region of Iraqi territory. In Najaf, Iraq, Ayatullah Sistani was seen meeting Pope Francis there.
The first answer that the Iraqi government has given is that it has stated that it strongly condemns any assault that is carried out against the famous religious leader. In the statement that was released today by the government of Iraq, they have requested that all of the United Nations and other international institutions reject and condemn anything that touches the sensibilities of all Muslims throughout the world.