Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi called for Arab nations to cut relations with Israel in support of Gaza during an interview with the Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq al-Awsat. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi did not rule out a future confrontation with Israel, stating that "anything is possible, and Tehran is prepared for all circumstances," during an interview with Saudi newspaper Asharq al-Awsat on Tuesday.
Arachghi spoke to the outlet in Jeddah following a meeting of foreign ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip. During the interview, he asserted that Israel and Iran "did not achieve any of their goals" during the 12-day war in June. "We continued our missile strikes on Israel until the last moment, while they thought they could stop us within 48 hours," he claimed.
"After 12 days, it was Israel that requested an unconditional ceasefire, and since their request came without conditions, we accepted it." He warned that if Israel repeats its attacks on Iran, then Iran is ready for another war, and Israel will face a stronger response. Iran resisted attempts of "the enemies" to target Iran, not through diplomacy or dialogue, but through missiles, he added. (Read More)
