Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi sad all countries should end commercial and political cooperation with Israel to end its atrocities in the Gaza Strip.
The Iranian president made the plea in a Monday letter to the heads of 50 countries, including Russia, China, Turkey, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Kenya and Jordan, following the continuation of Israel's crimes against the oppressed and defenseless people of Gaza, reports Press TV.
Raeisi called on all free and independent countries to use all the available means, including cutting off trade and political cooperation and communications with Israel, to exert pressure on the regime and play a more prominent role in ending the regime’s crimes against Palestinians.
He also slammed Israel's brutal acts in massacring thousands of people in Gaza and destroying the Strip’s infrastructure over the past 40 days.
The Iranian president censured some Western governments' double standard policies and their deliberate violation of the principles of morality and human rights.
Such an approach would lay the groundwork for ending the Tel Aviv regime's crimes in killing civilians and removing the siege of Gaza, he added.
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on Sunday also called on Muslim countries to sever political ties with the Israeli regime for "at least a limited period of time."
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