Khamenei Dissatisfied with Living Situation, Raisi Defends His Economic Performance

Khamenei delivers his annual televised speech (AFP)
Khamenei delivers his annual televised speech (AFP)
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Khamenei Dissatisfied with Living Situation, Raisi Defends His Economic Performance

Khamenei delivers his annual televised speech (AFP)
Khamenei delivers his annual televised speech (AFP)

Iran’s Spiritual Leader Ali Khamenei expressed his dissatisfaction with the living and economic situation in the country, while President Ebrahim Raisi defended his government’s economic performance, pointing to an improvement and a significant decrease in inflation.
In his annual televised address, Khamenei said the past year was “full of joys and bitterness,” stressing that economic and living problems were among the regretful developments.
At the same time, he spoke of “good work” and “some progress” in curbing the inflation and promoting production.
For the upcoming year, the Iranian leader launched the slogan of “productive boom with people’s participation.” It is the ninth year in a row that carries a purely economic slogan, since the conclusion of the 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the major powers, under which international economic sanctions were lifted in January 2016, before former US President Donald Trump reinstated them in August 2018.
Since 1999, Khamenei starts each new year by launching an annual slogan to be the focus of the policies of the state apparatus, especially the government and parliament.
“After reviewing the opinions of experts, I came to the conclusion that the main key to solving the country’s problems is production, national production. That is why we have relied in recent years on our own,” Khamenei said in his address.
On the foreign policy level, he said that the government’s moves in various economic and political fields “were good news,” but he described the developments in Gaza as “bitter events in our foreign issues.”
For his part, Raisi said that his government had attracted foreign investments amounting to $11 billion.
This investment is certain, and not just on paper,” he said in a televised speech, noting that official statistics show an average economic growth rate of 6 percent over the past year.
He continued: “The inflation rate has decreased, although prices are still high... but the indicators show that we have chosen the right path for a sustainable decline in inflation and economic growth, with the help of people and activists in the economic field.”

 

 



Netanyahu Prepares Grounds to Dismiss Chief of Staff

Netanyahu with dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi in October 2023 (dpa)
Netanyahu with dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi in October 2023 (dpa)
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Netanyahu Prepares Grounds to Dismiss Chief of Staff

Netanyahu with dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi in October 2023 (dpa)
Netanyahu with dismissed Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi in October 2023 (dpa)

After the successful ousting of his defense minister, Yoav Gallant, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing the grounds to dismiss Army chief of staff, Herzi Halevi, reports in Tel Aviv revealed.
The PM’s intentions were visible through a series of preliminary measures. In a nine-minute video statement posted to social media on Saturday, Netanyahu claimed the ongoing investigation into the alleged theft and leak of classified documents, including by his aides, aimed at harming him and “an entire political camp.”
He then asserted that vital classified documents weren’t reaching him. “I am the prime minister. I need to receive important classified documents, and indeed sometimes important information doesn’t reach me.”
Netanyahu then defended his former spokesman Eli Feldstein, who is accused of leaking a classified document in a bid to sway public opinion against a truce-hostage deal in Gaza.
Last Thursday, Feldstein was charged with transferring classified information with the intent to harm the state.
The PM considered accusations against his spokesman as a “witch hunt” against his aides and Israelis who support him.
For the past 14 years, the Israeli right had run a large-scale incitement campaign against the security services. But in the last year, this camp increased its attack, particularly against the Chief of Staff, Halevi, who believes it is necessary to stop the war and ink a deal with Hamas.
The right-wing “Mida” website published a report entitled “Herzi Halevi’s Political Sabotage,” describing the man’s “rising against the Israeli political leadership.”
The report said Halevi's inappropriate behavior started during the first weeks of the war when the Army announced it was “ready for a ground attack,” accusing Netanyahu of delaying such an operation.
Mida then listed several other instances in which it described Netanyahu as a great leader who ordered strong attacks and deep military operations. It then accused the army of refraining from following his orders.
The report concludes that the “freeing of hostages file was the straw that broke the camel's back.”
In an April 2024 speech marking the six-month anniversary of the war, Halevi has said that it is time to end the war in Gaza and reach a prisoner swap deal with Hamas, while Netanyahu took a hardline stance, refusing to compromise on what he called “red lines.”
The Madi website also criticized Halevi for saying that the government was responsible for ordering the army of again operating in Jabalia, a decision that resulted in significant Israeli casualties.
“Halevi should have been dismissed as soon as the government was formed, and this was Netanyahu's mistake. But it is not too late to fix it. You can't win wars with rebel chiefs of staff,” the website wrote.