Never a good sign when the genocidal Ayatollah regime is praising someone.

Madiba, the Zionists’ Enemy – Fars News Agency

The world has lost a man of ages that will be never forgotten. An icon of peace and reconciliation, Nelson Mandela, 95, passed away Thursday (Dec 5) after a long battle against lung illness.

Mandela, often known as Madiba, was an outspoken critic of the Zionist regime policies who remarkably proclaimed in a 1997 speech that his people’s “freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians”.

A keen supporter of the Palestinian cause, Madiba, was one of the greatest human rights activists the world has ever known, a man who led South Africa’s transition from white-minority rule in the 1990s and guided this country from the chains of apartheid to multi-racial democracy.

Mandela has garnered praise from a wide range of political figures, Palestinian officials in particular, who all praise him for promoting peace and bringing a post-apartheid nation together. […]

Whilst this late anti-apartheid hero has garnered praise from across the globe, and while every state and government from the US to Iran, from the Far-East Asia to Latin America has expressed deep sorrow over his demise, the ‘apartheid’ regime of the Zionists is the only one criticizing this icon of peace and reconciliation.

This animosity towards the champion of anti-racism and peace is so strong that it was very easily and explicitly declared in the Israeli media in the past week.

Giulio Meotti in an article on Arutz Sheva, for instance, said that despite “Mandela’s conciliatory approach, his biography shows that he was an enemy of Israel”, as he described Israel as “terrorist” and said he doesn’t regard the PLO as a terrorist group.

HT: Jay

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