Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian leader Ali Khamenei exchanged sharp criticism and comments yesterday that began with comments from Khamenei on Twitter in Persian, Arabic and English, during which he described Israel as a "terrorist and usurper" entity, calling for "the removal of the Zionist regime."

"Removing Israel does not mean removing the Jewish people," Khamenei said. "We have nothing to do with them. It is the removal of that usurping entity," adding that he means "thugs like Netanyahu."

Israel is a cancerous tumor
and Khamenei also wrote "The Zionist entity is the clearest example of state terrorism", saying that since the founding of Israel Zionists have acted as a cancerous tumor and they achieve their goals by slaughtering children, women and men.

Netanyahu sent a stern warning on Twitter to Iran after Khamenei's tweets, saying that any regime that threatens to destroy Israel faces a similar threat.

On Wednesday, Khamenei's website published a cartoon on the occasion of the International Day of Jerusalem, which falls on Friday, depicting a supposed celebration of the liberation of occupied East Jerusalem. Khomeini, the phrase "Palestine will be free ... the final solution: resistance to the referendum" was written above the drawing.

The Final Solution Plan is Nazism
and Netanyahu wrote, commenting that Khamenei's threat to implement a "final solution" against Israel is reminiscent of the Nazis' final solution plan to destroy the Jewish people.

Israelis say the term final solution was an expression used by Nazi Germany leaders to refer to the mass killing of Jews in Europe.

Anti-Semitic and equally
repugnant US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo attacked Khamenei in a Twitter post yesterday, describing the cartoon as anti-Semitic and obnoxious, saying, "The United States condemns the Supreme Leader Khamenei's comments that are nauseating and inciting hatred and anti-Semitism."

"There is no place for them on Twitter or any other social media platform," Pompeo added.

"This is what remains for the Iranian regime, trying to persuade itself with childish drawings that its unrealistic plans will be fulfilled," an Israeli army spokesman wrote in Persian on Twitter.

The spokesman added that the Iranian regime is not only anti-Semitic in nature and denies the Holocaust, but also uses a Nazi expression passed by eighty years.

Tension, cyber attacks
and recent tensions between Israel and Iran following reports of mutual cyber attacks, The Washington Post said on Tuesday that Israel was most likely to be behind a cyber attack that took place on May 9, and had caused great damage to the work of the martyr Rajai’s port in Bandar Abbas. Iran.

Earlier this month, Israeli reports said Iran had carried out a cyber attack targeting Israeli water and sanitation infrastructure.