In a powerful statement shared on his verified Twitter account, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei invoked the teachings of Jesus Christ to criticize global powers and advocate for resistance against oppression.

The post, which was shared during the Christmas season, emphasized the values of justice and compassion as central to Jesus’ mission.

“If Jesus (pbuh) were among us today, he wouldn’t have hesitated even a moment to fight the leaders of oppression & global arrogance. Nor would he have tolerated the hunger & displacement of billions of people pushed by hegemonic powers into war, corruption & violence,” Khamenei wrote.

The statement underscores the Supreme Leader’s longstanding critique of what he terms “hegemonic powers,” a phrase frequently used to describe the United States and its allies. By linking his message to Jesus, Khamenei sought to highlight the universal appeal of justice and to unify followers of different faiths around the cause of resisting oppression.

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Khamenei further tied his message to ongoing crises in Gaza and Lebanon, regions where Iran maintains significant political and ideological influence. The use of hashtags like #Gaza and #Lebanon underscored his support for groups and movements in these areas that oppose Israeli and Western policies.

This message comes at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, with the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Lebanon drawing international concern. By invoking Jesus’ name, Khamenei appears to be appealing to global audiences, particularly Christians, to consider the moral and ethical implications of policies that contribute to war, displacement, and poverty.

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