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Iran judiciary chief: No hope in int’l bodies to stop Zionists’ aggressions.

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Iran judiciary chief: No hope in int’l bodies to stop Zionists’ aggressions.

Gholam-Hossein Mohseni Ejei met with Khalifa bin Saeed Khalifa Albusaidi, who is visiting Tehran at the head of a high-ranking judicial delegation, on Sunday.

During the meeting, Mohseni Ejei expressed appreciation for Oman’s stance in condemning the brutal crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people, noting that Oman’s positive stance will undoubtedly be remembered in history.

He emphasized the importance of denouncing the Israeli regime’s atrocities in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria, adding that due to the comprehensive support from some Western governments, the Zionists have martyred approximately 50,000 Palestinians over the past year, most of whom are women and children.

Iran’s judiciary chief further noted that the Israeli regime has shown no mercy even towards sick children, attacking hospitals, schools, and shelters in Gaza.

Additionally, he addressed the ongoing aggression of the Zionist regime in Syria, asserting that Syria is an Islamic country and that the Zionists are currently destroying its defense and strategic infrastructure.

Iran judiciary chief: No hope for int’l bodies to stop Zionists' aggressions

Elsewhere in his remarks, Mohseni Ejei highlighted that Iran and Oman’s ties are long-standing, friendly, and extensive across various fields, emphasizing the importance of developing judicial and legal relations between the two neighboring countries.

He urged both countries to share their experiences and achievements in legal and judicial matters, focusing on adopting new technologies, electronic proceedings, and using artificial intelligence.

Iran judiciary chief: No hope for int’l bodies to stop Zionists' aggressions

Meanwhile, Albusaidi expressed gratitude to Iran for its positive stance on events affecting the Islamic world, advocating for the expansion of judicial ties between the two countries.

He noted, “Undoubtedly, the structural similarities between the judicial systems of Iran and Oman will ease the process of reaching judicial agreements and understandings between the two parties.”

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