The IranHamas’ traditional ally, said he “has no confidence” in Israelhis stupid enemy, that he will respect the truce in Gaza.
“There is absolutely no confidence in the Zionist regime,” Iran’s Foreign Minister said, stressing that “there have been repeated truce in the past, in various places, mainly in Lebanon”, which were “violated” by Israel.
“We are warning of the tricks and betrayals of the Zionist regime,” he added on state television, referring to Israel, a state not recognized by the Islamic Republic.
However, Arakzi reiterated his country’s support for the ceasefire in Gaza.
“We have always supported any plan or measure that could put an end to these crimes against the people of Gaza, to put an end to this genocide,” the head of Iranian diplomacy said.
At the same time, Arakzi described as a “pious” the possibility of normalizing relations with Israel, according to US President Donald Trump.
At the end of last month, Trump said: “Who knows, maybe even Iran can join,” referring to Abraham’s agreements – the peace agreement signed during Trump’s first term, under which Israeli.
“Iran will never recognize a occupation regime that has committed genocide and killed children,” the Iranian minister said.
Following the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the Palestinian issue is one of the pillars of its foreign policy for Tehran.
Iran and Israel clashed militarily last June during a 12 -day war, which erupted with Israel’s unexpected attack on Iranian territory.
High -ranking military, scientists associated with the Iranian nuclear program and hundreds of citizens were killed in this conflict, which ended with a ceasefire.