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“We ask Israel not to test our will,” the Iranian foreign minister insists.

“We ask Israel not to test our will,” the Iranian foreign minister insists.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard attacked the Jewish state with about 180 missiles last week in response to the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

Abdeen Taher Kanara/EFE/EPAA march in support of the resistance axis is scheduled to be held this afternoon in Palestine Square in Tehran

Minister of Foreign Affairs IranAbbas Araghchi asked this Tuesday (8). Israel He did not test his country’s “will” and insisted that any Israeli retaliation for the missile attack that occurred last week would be responded to. “We ask Israel not to test our will. Any attack on Iranian infrastructure will receive a stronger response. “They saw the power of our missiles,” Araqchi said during an event commemorating the Islamic Group’s attack. agitation Against Israel, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people on October 7 last year.

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Araqchi renewed his support Tehran To the Axis of Resistance, the informal alliance led by Iran among the Lebanese Hezbollahthe Houthis Yemen and Hamas, among others. He stressed: “We supported the resistance in the past, and we do so now and we will continue to do so, and the strikes directed cannot weaken the resolve of the resistance and Iran,” referring to the killing of some leaders. From these groups. The event was held at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and was attended by foreign ambassadors and other Iranian officials. A march in support of the resistance axis is scheduled to be held this afternoon in the square Palestinein Tehran.

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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard attacked Israel with about 180 missiles on Tuesday of last week in response to the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and an Iranian general in Lebanon. Beirut and Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in July. Israel confirmed that it would respond, while many Iranian political and military officials in turn said on several occasions that they would respond with more force.

*With information from EFE
Published by Marcello Bamonte