The foreign minister asserted that “Israel is well aware that the Islamic Republic poses the most significant threat to its regime.”
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Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi asserted that the Islamic Republic will undoubtedly “respond to the aggression by the Zionist regime.”
However, he stressed that the response will be calculated and executed under the right circumstances, The Caspian Post reports, citing Iranian media.
Araghchi was speaking with the Tehran-affiliated Al-Mayadeen television as Iran was censured at the meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency for its lack of cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog.
The foreign minister asserted that “Israel is well aware that the Islamic Republic poses the most significant threat to its regime.” Clearly linking Tehran and its proxies, he added, “The Resistance is not merely an organizational structure or an institution comprised of leaders and fighters; it is an ideology and a school of thought with broad social foundations.”
The Islamic government in Iran has yet to conduct a military response to Israel’s October 26 airstrikes on its air defenses and military installations. The attack marked the latest in a series of tit-for-tat exchanges between the two arch-enemies in the Middle East, following over a year of conflict between Israel and Iranian proxies; Hamas, Hezbollah, Yemeni Houthis and a variety of militia groups in Syria and Iraq.
Araghchi further emphasized that the Hamas movement remains steadfast, and that halting the war would represent a major defeat for the Zionist regime, which is why it opposes all ceasefire proposals. He added, "I have no doubt that the end of this battle will be a victory for the Resistance."
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The foreign minister asserted that “Israel is well aware that the Islamic Republic poses the most significant threat to its regime.”