Iran's religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said that Israel was "doomed to extinction."
Ayatollah said Iran wanted to have a friendly working relationship with Israel, but the Zionist regime's pillars are extremely shaky and it cannot endure itself as it has been created by force, the Washington Times reports.
The statement comes as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday to address the growing concerns about a nuclear deal to be finalized among Tehran leaders, U.N. officials and international leaders at a Geneva conference.
The Zionist regime, State of Israel as called by Arabs and Muslims, has repeatedly claimed that Iran is a threat to the entire world.
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