TEHRAN – A recent statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the US Secretary of Defense threatened unfair behavior against Tehran based on unfounded claims of Yemen’s involvement in Yemen’s resistance to Israeli attacks, but sparked a response from Iran to an attack on invasion. Tel Aviv.
Amir Saeed Iravani has formally notified the UN Security Council of the threat that Netanyahu made to retaliate against Iran for its attack on Yemen on occupied territory and the threat suggesting that a potential declaration suggesting an Iranian repulsion related to Ansala’s anti-Israel operations in Ansala’s anti-Israel operations is a violation of international law.
“This inflammatory and warlike rhetoric constitutes a clear and serious violation of the fundamental principles of the UN’s international law that openly threatens the use of force against sovereign members of the United Nations and the fundamental principles of the UN Charter, particularly Article 2(4), representing a direct threat to international peace and security. Iran’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, or national and important interests encounter “a swift, proportional and legitimate response.”
Irabani also pointed out that Yemeni operations against Israeli-bound or Israeli-owned ships in the Red Sea, as well as the routine Arab attacks on Zionist targets in occupied territories, are natural responses to the genocides being carried out in Gaza. Yemen’s Ansarlah movement said it would halt the operation if Israel allows food inside the enclave and stops deliberate massacre of Palestinian civilians.
“Iran’s Islamic Republic remains immobilized in its commitment to regional peace and stability. It seeks no conflict or escalation. Nevertheless, Iran highlights its inherent rights to defend its sovereignty, territorial integrity and its national interests against illegal or illegal threats.
Over the past two years, Iran has exercised its right to self-defense by directly responding to Israel’s attacks on sovereignty with the codename “True Promise” two missile and drone operations targeting occupying territories. These defensive actions have led to multi-layered Israeli, American, European and certain Arab defense systems rushing to intercept projectiles. Several military locations on the occupied Palestinian lands were successfully identified and targeted by Iran during the 2024 operation.
Last week, Iran unveiled a new ballistic missile called the Qasem Basir, a solid fuel missile in a range of 1,200 kilometers. Military analysts say new missiles can manipulate more effectively and avoid missile defense systems.