The ongoing conflict between Gaza, and Israel, and the incessant threats from both sides paint a grim picture for the homeless and war-torn people of Gaza.

On October 13, 2023, millions from Arab nations demonstrated in a massive show of solidarity with Gaza’s residents. They called for an immediate end to the bombings in Gaza. Many analysts and politicians attributed the crisis to the aggressive policies of Iran’s belligerent mullahs.

This war, with its tragic loss of life and financial toll on both sides, has a public face displayed on media and in front of cameras. However, there is a hidden aspect, far removed from the urban areas where the conflict unfolds.

It’s important to note that the causes of tragic events resulting from wars are not always immediately evident; some wars in history were fought thousands of kilometers away from their origins, such as World War I.

Tehran’s decades-long warmongering has had a significant role in laying the ground for the current conflict. The Iranian regime has, for nearly five decades, fanned the flames of conflict between Muslims and Jews through relentless propaganda.

During Khomeini’s anti-Iranian and aggressive war from June 1980 to July 1988, loudspeakers continuously blared ‘conquest of Quds through Karbala.’ Iran further fueled regional tensions by deploying proxy forces with similar aims.

The mullahs’ regime’s regional ideological and political expansionism, as admitted by the regime’s leader, aims to divert attention from the regime’s internal challenges and resistance against it within Iran.

To support these expansionist warmongers, the regime has formed local proxy forces to entangle its intentions in regional conflicts and establish political protection.

With this documented background, all the evidence from the ongoing war and its aftermath indicates that the optimal solution for the people of the region and Iran is to “cut off the head of the snake in Tehran,” referring to the ruling body of the Velayat-e Faghih.

This solution was originally proposed by the Iranian resistance leadership in the 1980s. In a message on February 8, 1985, the Iranian Resistance stated that peace and life depended on ending religious fascism in Tehran. This sentiment was reiterated in March and June 2019.

“Cutting off the head of the snake in Tehran” should be viewed as a serious and strategic solution for the benefit of the people in the region and Iran.

The political landscape of Iran and the region over the past four decades strongly supports the idea that the root cause of the crises in this region is the rule of the occupying mullahs in Iran.

A majority of the Iranian people have consistently voiced support for “cutting off the head of the snake in Tehran” during numerous uprisings as the only way to resolve their many crises.

The critical fact is that the mullahs’ regime has only one fear, thanks to the people’s constant readiness for potential uprisings and the existence of alternative critiques, such as the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

To ward off the biggest threat of regime change, this regime has consistently fueled crises and warmongering. Changing the main focus from the people’s resistance to this rule has been a long-standing tactic of this regime for the past 45 years.

Therefore, anyone who cares about the fate of the people in Palestine and Israel must understand that the most effective way to end this catastrophe and prevent further tragedy is by addressing the malevolent mullah regime ruling Iran.

The term “cutting off the head of the snake in Tehran,” as emphasized by the Iranian resistance in recent days and throughout the past four decades, offers the best path to ending crises, warmongering, and safeguarding the people of Iran and the region.