Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi stated that "the historic operations carried out by the Palestinians have rendered the criminal occupation army powerless, and it has become clear to everyone today that this entity is weaker than a spider's web." He pointed out that "human rights advocates in the West remained silent as they participate alongside the U.S. in committing crimes openly or in secret," affirming that "the world will never return to what it was, and no one can restore the image of the Zionist entity that was defeated in the flood of Al-Aqsa." He emphasized that "this entity is closer today than ever to internal collapse and the marches in the region and the world have created a media siege." He added: "The attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus will not go unanswered and demonstrates this entity's peak failure and desperation." He stated: "Previous humiliating settlement plans have gone into the archives of history, and no plan or idea for the future of Palestine can or will be implemented without considering the opinions of its original inhabitants."