Speaking to worshippers, Mohajer criticized certain regional governments for hosting foreign military bases and deepening ties with hostile powers. “These countries must awaken and avoid joining coalitions that undermine the interests of the Islamic world,” he said.
He urged government officials to address the economic concerns of the people, emphasizing the need for trust in God, intensified efforts, and responsiveness to public demands. “The government must dispel the atmosphere of despair and stagnation,” he added.
Referring to recent remarks by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mohajer warned of the “enemy’s imposed equation,” which seeks to create ambiguity between war and peace.
“The enemy uses psychological and media tools to portray war as costly and to spread hopelessness,” he noted.
Mohajer also praised international solidarity efforts with Gaza, including demonstrations and humanitarian convoys. “These movements embody hope and the pursuit of dignity and freedom for the people of Gaza,” he said, adding that such actions contribute to the growing isolation of the Zionist regime.