“SIf the Zionist regime makes a mistake again and attacks the holy land of Iran, the situation will be different and no stone will be left unturned by this regime”, assured Raisi, from Pakistan, where he is on an official visit.
The Iranian leader recalled that his country punished Israel after its bomb attack on the consulate in Damascus, which resulted in the death of seven members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and six Syrian citizens, claiming that this attack “was a violation of all laws and conventions and the Charter of the United Nations”.
Israel claims that the building attached to the consulate in question was used for military purposes.
When he spoke of the punishment, Raisi was referring to the attacks carried out by Iran against Israeli territory with more than 300 ‘drones’ and missiles in response to the aforementioned bombing.
“We have no doubt that the hatred generated in the Islamic world and the world in general against the Zionists and the Americans — by the offensive against the Gaza Strip following the attacks perpetrated on October 7 by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) — will become a revenge of the nations, as well as the end of the Zionist infanticidal regime”, concluded Raisi.
The leader of Iran has defended the right to his attacks against Israel in the face of international criticism and argued that they are part of a legitimate response and his right to “self-defense” after the aforementioned bomb attack on his consulate in Damascus.
In recent days, the international community has expressed growing concern about the increase in tensions and the possibility of an expansion of the conflict in the Middle East through a direct confrontation between Iran and Israel.
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