Tehran - On December 9, the head of Iran's judiciary, Gholamhossein Mohseni Eje'i, stated that Iran's hostile forces are feeling frustrated and powerless in the face of the growing national unity among Iranians.
Speaking at a conference in the capital Tehran, Eje'i emphasized: "The enemies of Iran have tried for years to weaken our unity, but they have failed. Today, they witness a nation more united and resilient than ever."
The judiciary chief also criticized international sanctions and pressure on Iran, arguing that these efforts only make the Iranian people more cohesive and determined to protect the country's sovereignty. He called on citizens to continue maintaining a spirit of unity to overcome all challenges.
This statement comes amid Iran facing numerous external economic and political challenges, while also addressing internal issues related to security and social stability.