TEHRAN – Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baka Karibah has led to burning criticism of the Western-backed Israeli attacks and the Gaza genocide at the 6th Congressional Congress (WCSP) regime, while at the same time, the Iranian hosts featured Dillamatic through strategic moderators.
Speaking to global parliamentary leaders on Wednesday, Karibah condemned the intentional erosion of multilateralism, linking it to institutional paralysis over Gaza and recent attacks on Iran.
He said that the Israeli regime’s military attack on Iran was carried out with us and our accomplices – brought over more than 1,000 Iranian martyrs, “This attack wasn’t in the middle of political consultations, but because we were at the negotiation table, Iran promised to have a dialogue. People with our land and the settlement.”
Karibah condemned the international community’s inaction, and 120 countries condemned the Israeli regime’s violation of the UN Charter, but their “bullying advocates” protected them from accountability.
“The peace-protecting institutions are silent. The mechanism of justice denounces the victims and exempts the invaders,” he declared.
In an intestine moment, he took a picture of two infants: Iranian martial artist Ryan Gassemian (2 months old) and Gazan’s child branded the symbol of “Nazi crime in the 21st century.”
He details Israel’s use of hunger as a weapon, calling Gaza a “museum of crimes against humanity, where life is punished by bullets and hunger,” and urges the international community to “stop the Nazis of our time before it’s too late.”
The context emphasized his message. The summit was opened amid the ongoing Gaza genocide along with Iran, Palestinian authority and Yemen, who are taking strikes during the speeches of representatives from the Israeli regime.
The sixth WCSP, convened by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), with UN support, is the best international meeting for the Parliamentary President.
Iranian officials have described the summit as an important platform for parliamentary voices to challenge the voices of war, occupation, discrimination and the erosion of sincere multilateralism.
Iranian sources, including aides traveling with Karibahu, highlighted the strategic goals of the visit. It demonstrates Iran’s “power and authority” following the recent 12-day war launched by the Israeli regime, effectively conveying the scale of the Gaza disaster.
The introduction of the term “21st century Nazism” to describe Israel’s actions was highlighted as an important Iranian debate initiative that attracted widespread attention.
Mohammad Seed Adian, Karibahu’s political and media advisor, said the visit introduced the country “while not isolated, it has a strong position in the international field” and “strong, active and vocal.”
Key Summit Meeting
Qalibaf has used the summit for high-stakes diplomacy, holding separate meetings on the sidelines, strengthening the alliance on Gaza and the region’s security.
– Russia: Discussions with Valentina Matvienko focusing on coordinating parliament, solidifying Tehran-Moscow ties.
– Tajikistan: Karibah thanked Chairman Fazliddin Atoev for condemning the attack on Iran, calling the rapidly growing ties “appropriate opportunity.” Atoev urged the implementation of 140 bilateral agreements.
– Qatar and Turkey: Meeting with Speakers Hassan bin Abdullah al-Ghanim (Qatar) and Numan Kurtulmus (Turkey) highlighted the Gaza strategy and regional issues.
– International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC): In consultations with Miljana Sporsjalik, Karibahu praised the long-standing cooperation between Iran and the ICRC, warning that food and infant prescriptions are being used as weapons in Gaza, and called for the Israeli regime to be prosecuted as war criminals. Spoljaric urged all states to strengthen enforcement of international humanitarian law to alleviate the suffering of Gaza.
– Malaysia: Meeting with Dewan Rakyat speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul Advanced Economic and Energy Collaboration. Yohari declared: “We are looking for an expanded relationship with Iran, especially in energy,” Kalibah declared that he prepared for deeper bilateral involvement under Iran’s new leadership.
Iranians united all over the world
At another meeting with Iranian expatriates in Geneva, Karibah welcomed the unity of the people after the attack.
He praised the diaspora’s resistance to “home sellers” and tackled the bureaucratic hurdles facing foreign citizens.
“Iranians abroad deserve equal access to public services,” he asserted, pledging parliamentary actions to streamline the judicial, consul and management processes online. This includes remote processing of property certificates, academic certificates, and inheritance documents.
He highlighted his support for the recently enacted Iranian overseas bill to promote economic and academic cooperation and enable expatriate professors to participate in Iranian universities.
