TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi gave a passionate speech at the Tehran Conference on Gaza development on Tuesday, saying recent events have exposed Israel’s “real face” and amplified international isolation .
Most of the top diplomats’ remarks focused on the consequences of Israel’s actions in Gaza, saying, “The brutal actions and genocide carried out by this regime in Gaza have infuriated the consciences of the global community. Not only has he forced the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue an arrest warrant to the Zionist Prime Minister as a war criminal.”
The Foreign Minister further said that Israel’s increasing isolation is evident in the travel restrictions its leader faces. “The administration’s international segregation will prevent many countries from entering the territory, and even close the airspace to the aircraft carrying him, and take a new route to the Prime Minister to go to America. As long as we are forced to do so, it’s becoming more and more obvious.”
125 countries are members of the ICC. Netanyahu’s 2024 arrest warrant and his former war minister Joab said that Joab Gallant over war crimes in Gaza would detain these countries that two politicians should enter the territory. I am demanding.
The situation has made travel challenging for the Israeli Prime Minister, who had to choose an unusual route to take him to the US on Monday. Netanyahu was also forced to skip the Holocaust service ceremony in Poland this January. This is an annual event attended by top Israeli officials every year.
In another part of his speech, Araguchi has worked on the strength and resilience of the regional resistance movement fighting Israel over the past 16 months. He praised Hamas’ performance following the recent ceasefire in Gaza, saying that the group “not only rebuilding its army, but also traded authority and Zionist prisoners, winning and ending the war.” It showed an image of a resilient and confident group.” He also said Hezbollah showed “unparalleled resistance in the ground war in southern Lebanon,” despite suffering from losses.
Hezbollah took part in a 13-month battle with Israel on October 8, 2023, the day after the regime began a devastating and tragic war with the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip. The Lebanese Resistance Group has lost some of its most prominent members, including longtime, extremely popular leader Seiyed Hassan Nasrara.
In his remarks on Tuesday, the Iranian Foreign Minister highlighted the ideological foundations of these resistance movements, citing Imam Khomeini’s belief in the philosophy of resistance and “blood victory over the sword” as a central doctrine. He pointed out that Hamas and Hezbollah view their primary weapons as “martian blood” rather than military weapons.