Iranian prez says armed forces would respond to Israel’s hostile action
TEHRAN: Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi warned on Monday that the armed forces would not let arch-foe Israel rest if it took action targeting the Islamic republic.
“You must know that if you try to take any action against the Iranian nation... our armed forces will not leave you in peace,” Raisi said, during a military parade to mark National Army Day.
His comments come days after he warned neighbouring Iraq against using its territory for activities that disrupt Iran’s security.
Last month, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, the military’s ideological arm, said it fired a dozen ballistic missiles at a “strategic” site in Arbil, the capital of Iraq’s autonomous northern Kurdistan region, claiming they were being used by Israeli state.
However, Arbil governor Oumid Khouchnaw dismissed as “baseless” the presence of Israeli sites in and around the city.
“There are no Israeli sites in the region,” he said at the time.
Also last month, Israel hosted talks attended by top Arab diplomats and US secretary of state Antony Blinken, saying the meeting would send a strong message to Tehran.
“This new architecture, the shared capabilities we are building, intimidates and deters our common enemies - first and foremost Iran and its proxies,” Israeli foreign minister Yair Lapid said at the end of the meeting in southern Israel.
The meeting came as world powers have been negotiating a way to revive a 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, to rein in its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
Israel is adamantly opposed to the original deal and any effort to restore it.
The accord started to unravel in 2018 when then US president Donald Trump left the deal and reinstated sanctions, leading Iran to in turn step up its nuclear programme again.