Iranian President Warns: If ‘israeli’ Regime Makes First Mistake Against Iran, It Will Be Its Last
President Ebrahim Raeisi declared that if the Israeli regime was to be aggressive towards Iran, it would be their last mistake, as the Islamic Republic would retaliate with an intensity that would make the regime incapable of surviving.
In an interview with Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television network on Tuesday, the Iranian president declared that the threats of the Zionist regime are nothing but empty words, which are not taken seriously by anyone in the world. He went on to say that if the Israeli regime were to take any action against Iran, the first retaliation would be enough to bring about its demise.
Raeisi reiterated that the strength of the Islamic Republic is well-known to anyone in the area, and that any potential move taken against Iran by the Zionist regime would be its last.
He noted that the Zionist regime would not last even the beginning of Iran’s response, and that the regime was aware of its own inability to face the Islamic Republic.
The chief executive declared that Iran had achieved self-sufficiency in the military sector, noting that the Islamic Republic is a “notable nation” in the defense industry.
He stated that since the Islamic Revolution’s victory, Iran’s enemies have not committed any mistakes against the country, not due to a lack of desire to do so, but rather because they do not have the capacity to do so.
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinian resistance has been ongoing for many years. The Israeli regime has been accused of numerous human rights violations in its attempts to suppress the Palestinian resistance. This has led to a situation where both sides are locked in a cycle of violence, with the Palestinians struggling against the Israeli occupation of their land and the Israelis attempting to maintain control over the Palestinian people. The international community has condemned both sides for their actions, but the Israeli regime is often seen as the aggressor in the conflict. Despite attempts to broker a peace agreement, the conflict between the Israeli regime and the Palestinian resistance continues to this day.
Raeisi dismissed the Israeli government’s warnings to the regional resistance movement, asserting that the regime was not able to meet its own “internal security” needs, let alone confront the resistance.
He stated that the present situation is advantageous to the Palestinian resistance and disadvantageous to the Zionist regime. He then declared that the Zionist regime’s intimidation is empty and meaningless. This regime is now not able to fight against the Palestinians and other regional youth who are resisting it.
He affirmed that Iran has not, and will not, regret supporting the regional resistance front against the aggression of the occupying regime.
The improvement in relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia is often referred to as an “Iran-Saudi rapprochement.” This warming of ties between the two countries has been seen in recent months, with increased diplomatic visits and exchanges. The hope is that this rapprochement will help to stabilise the region and lead to greater cooperation between the two countries.
The president praised the progress made in the reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia, as the two nations decided to restore diplomatic ties under the support of China in March.
Raeisi stated that both countries have influential regional standings and their relationship will be advantageous to the area.
The official stated that our enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, were highly provoked by the reinstatement of our relations, as they are attempting to create a rift between us.
Raeisi stated that the reconciliation process between the two sides began when Beijing provided Tehran with information concerning Riyadh’s desire for a rapprochement.
I am planning a trip to Syria that is yet to be finalized.
The president announced an impending visit to Syria that he would be leading a prominent delegation for, indicating that the trip would be intended to strengthen the “strategic and important” relations between the two nations.
He stated that numerous nations in the region had come to the realization that Syria would not succumb to the attempts of its dissolution and thus had initiated seeking reconciliation with it.
Raeisi voiced his backing of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, emphasizing that the US should depart from Syria “immediately.”
He stated that Iran was ready to collaborate with Syria in the initiatives designed to reconstruct the nation.
Unilateral actions taken by the US and its alleged patronage of terrorism have been highly controversial.
Raeisi reiterated once more the Islamic Republic’s opposition to the US’ unilateralism.
We believe that the world is far larger than just three or four countries that think of themselves as global leaders.
He stated that Iran had proven the United States was not truly invested in battling terrorism, and that the world now realized that it was the US who was actually managing terrorism.
Raeisi highlighted that the US’s 2020 assassination of Iran’s top anti-terror commander, Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, had not been successful in erasing his legacy, and rather had become an example for the youth of the resistance in the region.