The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Abbas Araqchí, This Tuesday he urged Israel not to test “the will” of his country and insisted that any Israeli retaliation for last week’s missile attack will in turn be met with a harsh response.
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“We urge Israel not to test our will,” Araqchí said at an event commemorating the anniversary of the terrorist attack by the Islamist organization Hamas against Israel that left 1,200 dead on October 7 of last year.
“Any attack on Iran’s infrastructure will receive a stronger response,” said the head of diplomacy of the Persian country.. “They have seen the power of our missiles,” said the politician.
Araqchí reiterated Tehran’s support for the Axis of Resistance, the informal alliance led by Iran and made up of the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Houthis of Yemen and Hamas, among others.
“We have supported the resistance in the past, we do so now and we will continue to do so, and the blows that have been inflicted cannot damage the determination of the resistance and of Iran,” he said, referring to the deaths of some of the leaders of the resistance. these groups.
The blows that have been inflicted cannot damage the determination of the resistance and Iran
The event was held at the Iranian Foreign Ministry and was attended by foreign ambassadors and other Iranian authorities.
A rally in support of the Axis of Resistance is scheduled for this Tuesday afternoon in Tehran’s Palestine Square.
The Revolutionary Guard attacked Israel with about 180 missiles on Tuesday of last week in retaliation for the assassinations of Lebanese Hezbollah militia leader Hassan Nasrallah and an Iranian general in Beirut, and of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in July in Tehran.
Israel says it is preparing a response to the attack.
“Israel has the duty and the right to defend itself and will respond to these attacks and that is what we will do,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted a few days ago.
On Friday, US President Joe Biden advised Israel against attacking Iranian oil facilities, one of the ten largest crude oil producers in the world.
And on Sunday, Revolutionary Guard General Rasul Sanairad warned Israel that Any attack on the country’s nuclear and/or energy facilities would represent a “red line” for Iran.
“The project for the necessary response to a possible action by the Zionists is fully prepared,” the Tasnim news agency indicated, citing a military source. “If Israel acts, there is no doubt that the Iranian counterattack will take place,” he added.
Iran “has a list of numerous Israeli targets,” and Tuesday’s operation “showed that we can destroy any place we want,” the source added.
The head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Araqchi, had also warned a few days ago that “for every action, there will be a proportional and similar reaction from Iran, and even with more force.”
The Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu has been systematically denouncing the Iranian nuclear program, stating that its objective is to provide itself with the atomic bomb, something that the Islamic republic denies.
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