Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagh Gallibahu made a speech on Tuesday morning, responding to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s recent anti-Iran rhetoric, threatening to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities.
“Netanyahu’s statement was intended to influence on ongoing indirect consultations,” Garribach emphasized, adding that Tehran did not take his threat seriously.
He added that Israel would not take any action without the express consent of the United States.
Iranian officials also warned that military action against Iran will have devastating consequences throughout the region.
On Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeli Bagai said it was not surprising that Israeli officials would attempt to distract attention from the ongoing genocide in Gaza by making such claims.
Senior Iranian diplomats pointed out that Tel Aviv is well aware that adventurous moves and miscalculations against Iran will lead to a quick and decisive response.
He further criticized the West, especially those who continue to support the Israeli regime, for their role in exacerbating the threat to global peace and security. Baghaei emphasized that such actions contribute only to international instability.
Previously, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araguchi said that Israeli fantasy, which allows us to direct what Iran may or may not, is not worthy of a response because it is detached from reality.
“There is no military option, certainly no military solution. The strike will return and go quickly,” he emphasized.
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