Khamenei Says Talks 'Detrimental' to Palestinians, Wary of Civil War in Egypt

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Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday warned the Palestinians against renewed peace talks with Israel, saying they would be "detrimental" to their cause.

The U.S.-mediated talks will force "the Palestinians to relinquish their rights," Khamenei told worshippers in Tehran University after Eid al-Fitr prayers marking the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

His remarks came a day after the U.S. State Department said Palestinian and Israeli negotiators would resume talks on ending their long-standing conflict on August 14 in Jerusalem.

Both sides have already agreed to try to resolve their differences within nine months.

The talks, restarted last month in Washington mediation, will also "encourage the aggressors to increase their aggression and suppress the rightful resistance of the Palestinians," said Khamenei, who has the final say on Iran's foreign policy.

Dismissing the talks as "the doing of the arrogance" -- an allusion to Iran's arch-foe the United States -- he said the result would "definitely be detrimental" to the Palestinians.

Iran, a major regional supporter of the Islamist Hamas movement that rules the Gaza Strip, does not see eye to eye with the Palestinian Authority.

The Islamic republic has repeatedly voiced opposition about talks focusing on a two-state solution, saying the Jewish state would never agree to withdraw from "occupied lands".

Khamenei on Friday also called on the Muslim world to condemn Israel's "oppressive" actions against Palestinians.

"The Muslim world must not back down from its support for Palestine, and it should condemn the oppressive action of fierce Zionist wolves and their international supporters," he said.

 Khamenei also warned that the political crisis in Egypt after the army ousted Islamist president Mohammed Morsi could spark a civil war.

"We are worried about what is happening in Egypt," he said in the Eid al-Fitr remarks broadcast on state television.

"Speculation of a civil war is gaining momentum on a daily basis," Khamenei said. "This would be a disaster with dire consequences."

"What will stop the civil war if, God forbid, it happens?" he asked.

Comments 6
Missing samiam 09 August 2013, 10:27

trying not to be even more irrelevant on the palestinian issue--why don't you try actually try something that doesn't involve arming groups with your weapons instead

and the only reason iran cares about palestinians is to sway arab opinion, but they seem more disingenuous by the day--seriously, al quds day

Thumb habib 09 August 2013, 11:16

Wa men khamto

Missing nuetral 09 August 2013, 13:41

Salam! Blessed we were to witness the month of Ramadan, blessed we are to bid it farewell & may we witness more in good health... May Allah grant U & ur family the best of what you sought in it, and Insha Allah Jannah firdaus Ur final abode & bestow His Mercy, Blessings on U & Ur family without limitation. EID MUBARAK!!!

Thumb habib 09 August 2013, 14:20

Sou no habibi bas bakraho korhan shadidan o3zorni bta3ref lash ya soythern lianno balena bi 7assona yebla nshala mala balwi

Thumb cedre 09 August 2013, 15:29

Sunnis in Israel and Iran are treated the same way. FREEDOM for AHWAZ/KHUZESTAN...

Default-user-icon peace (Guest) 10 August 2013, 02:02

"Law & order prevail, business is booming, Palestinians living standards drastically improved" - i find it amazing how naive people are.

law and order prevail thanks to the israeli military presence, the economy is barely in existence, and living standards are only improved thanks to israeli investments.

"imposed a boycott on Israeli settlements. " - you know where palestinians get their salaries from? israel. the EU are a bunch of retards and the PA are the mafia.

the PA have no desire to become a state as that will force them to work rather than beg for money.