Iranian FM warns of possible preemptive measures by resistance front amid Gaza conflict
Iran's Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, issued a warning on Monday, stating that leaders of the Resistance Front will not allow the zionist regime to take unrestricted actions in the region.
Speaking in a televised interview, he mentioned the possibility of preemptive measures by the Resistance Front in the coming hours.
Amir-Abdollahian highlighted his recent meetings with Resistance leaders, including Hezbollah's Secretary-General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah. He emphasized that all options and scenarios are on the table for Hezbollah, and any preemptive measure is conceivable if the zionist regime continues its alleged war crimes against civilians.
The Foreign Minister asserted the Resistance Front's capability for long-term wars with the enemy and suggested that the ongoing conflict could alter the map of occupied Palestine. He also discussed his phone talks with counterparts from some Islamic countries, expressing concern that if limited opportunities at the United Nations are not utilized, new fronts against the zionist regime may become inevitable.
Amir-Abdollahian warned that while Iran doesn't advocate for the conflict's expansion, the country might get involved if it deems necessary, emphasizing the need to defend Gaza today to prevent potential threats to Iranian cities in the future.
He called on the United States to cease supporting the zionist regime in its alleged crimes against civilians, emphasizing that the U.S. cannot simultaneously call for restraint and stand by what he referred to as "Zionist criminals." The Iranian Foreign Minister urged the international community to find a political solution promptly before the situation escalates further. (ILKHA)