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'Israel is a devil!' - Shia communities in India's Uttar Pradesh condemn attacks on Iran, mourn killing of Khamenei | Collector the people who are speaking against him, they don't have humanity," said a resident. "Israel is a devil. It thinks that its country should be safe. But everywhere, they have been doing injustice, and people have been becoming their slaves," the man continued. A local imam echoed the sentiments, highlighting the traditional India-Iran relations and describing the US-Israel operation as a 'fight for power'. "As long as America and Israel are in power, they will spread anarchy all over the world, and one after another, they will trouble other countries," he noted. "Like before we used to get oil from Russia. America refused. So when they are not in power, there will be no one to refuse us; we can openly buy oil from Russia at cheap prices. That's why our country and all of us will get peace; we will get relief," the man added. Monday marks the 100th day of the very first US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, resulting in the deaths of Ayatollah Khamenei and dozens of Iran's high-ranking officials. Iran responded by launching attacks on its Gulf neighbours - saying it was targeting US assets - while those Arab countries in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and others, condemned Tehran's strikes as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to regional security. The conflict has also drawn in Hezbollah, which said it joined the fighting in retaliation for the killing of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the first days of the war, while shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, have faced huge disruption and blockades on both sides. ""> the people who are speaking against him, they don't have humanity," said a resident. "Israel is a devil. It thinks that its country should be safe. But everywhere, they have been doing injustice, and people have been becoming their slaves," the man continued. A local imam echoed the sentiments, highlighting the traditional India-Iran relations and describing the US-Israel operation as a 'fight for power'. "As long as America and Israel are in power, they will spread anarchy all over the world, and one after another, they will trouble other countries," he noted. "Like before we used to get oil from Russia. America refused. So when they are not in power, there will be no one to refuse us; we can openly buy oil from Russia at cheap prices. That's why our country and all of us will get peace; we will get relief," the man added. Monday marks the 100th day of the very first US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, resulting in the deaths of Ayatollah Khamenei and dozens of Iran's high-ranking officials. Iran responded by launching attacks on its Gulf neighbours - saying it was targeting US assets - while those Arab countries in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and others, condemned Tehran's strikes as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to regional security. The conflict has also drawn in Hezbollah, which said it joined the fighting in retaliation for the killing of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the first days of the war, while shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, have faced huge disruption and blockades on both sides. ""> the people who are speaking against him, they don't have humanity," said a resident. "Israel is a devil. It thinks that its country should be safe. But everywhere, they have been doing injustice, and people have been becoming their slaves," the man continued. A local imam echoed the sentiments, highlighting the traditional India-Iran relations and describing the US-Israel operation as a 'fight for power'. "As long as America and Israel are in power, they will spread anarchy all over the world, and one after another, they will trouble other countries," he noted. "Like before we used to get oil from Russia. America refused. So when they are not in power, there will be no one to refuse us; we can openly buy oil from Russia at cheap prices. That's why our country and all of us will get peace; we will get relief," the man added. Monday marks the 100th day of the very first US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, resulting in the deaths of Ayatollah Khamenei and dozens of Iran's high-ranking officials. Iran responded by launching attacks on its Gulf neighbours - saying it was targeting US assets - while those Arab countries in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and others, condemned Tehran's strikes as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to regional security. The conflict has also drawn in Hezbollah, which said it joined the fighting in retaliation for the killing of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the first days of the war, while shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, have faced huge disruption and blockades on both sides. "">
'Israel is a devil!' - Shia communities in India's Uttar Pradesh condemn attacks on Iran, mourn killing of Khamenei

'Israel is a devil!' - Shia communities in India's Uttar Pradesh condemn attacks on Iran, mourn killing of Khamenei

"The Shia community in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, held a mourning event on Monday to mark the 100th anniversary of the martyrdom of Iran's late Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. They condemned Israel and the US for their joint operation against Tehran. Footage shows religious flags commemorating Shia martyrdom displayed atop local mosques, while dozens of worshippers gathered for prayers. "People of all races are being mourned. People who have humanity are mourning Mr Khamenei. They are mourning and will continue to mourn <...> the people who are speaking against him, they don't have humanity," said a resident. "Israel is a devil. It thinks that its country should be safe. But everywhere, they have been doing injustice, and people have been becoming their slaves," the man continued. A local imam echoed the sentiments, highlighting the traditional India-Iran relations and describing the US-Israel operation as a 'fight for power'. "As long as America and Israel are in power, they will spread anarchy all over the world, and one after another, they will trouble other countries," he noted. "Like before we used to get oil from Russia. America refused. So when they are not in power, there will be no one to refuse us; we can openly buy oil from Russia at cheap prices. That's why our country and all of us will get peace; we will get relief," the man added. Monday marks the 100th day of the very first US and Israeli attacks on Iran on February 28, resulting in the deaths of Ayatollah Khamenei and dozens of Iran's high-ranking officials. Iran responded by launching attacks on its Gulf neighbours - saying it was targeting US assets - while those Arab countries in the region, including the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and others, condemned Tehran's strikes as a violation of sovereignty and a threat to regional security. The conflict has also drawn in Hezbollah, which said it joined the fighting in retaliation for the killing of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in the first days of the war, while shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, have faced huge disruption and blockades on both sides. "

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