Iran’s president denounces Israeli attacks on Tehran’s regional allies

Israel said it had bombed Houthi targets in Yemen on Sunday, increasing its incompatibility with Iran’s allies in the plot after killing the Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday in an escalating conflict in Lebanon

Reuters

30 September, 2024, 12:00 pm

Closing modified: 30 September, 2024, 12:05 pm

Israel can also quiet no longer be allowed to assault worldwide locations in the Iran-aligned “Axis of Resistance” one after the opposite, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday.

Israel said it had bombed Houthi targets in Yemen on Sunday, increasing its incompatibility with Iran’s allies in the plot after killing the Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday in an escalating conflict in Lebanon.

Pezeshkian, in comments carried by divulge media, said Lebanon can also quiet be supported.

“Lebanese warring parties can also quiet no longer be left on my own on this conflict in advise that the Zionist regime (Israel) doesn’t assault Axis of Resistance worldwide locations one after the opposite,” he said.

An Iranian Revolutionary Guards deputy commander, Abbas Nilforoushan, used to be furthermore killed in the assault that killed the Hezbollah chief in Beirut.

“We can not settle for such actions and they’d presumably maybe no longer be left unanswered. A decisive reaction is well-known,” Pezeshkian said.

Iran’s International Ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani condemned the Israeli strikes in Yemen, asserting in an announcement that they’d targeted “civilian infrastructure” equivalent to a energy plant and gas tanks.

“Iran over again warns in regards to the outcomes of the Zionist regime’s (Israel) warmongering on regional and world peace and security,” spokesperson Nasser Kanaani added.

In one more Israeli assault on Yemen in July, fighter jets bombed “dual-expend web sites equivalent to energy infrastructure” in Hodeidah, with Israel’s navy spokesperson asserting the port used to be veteran by the Houthis to secure Iranian weapons shipments.