Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi issued a warning to Israel on Tuesday during a three-day visit to Pakistan, saying attacks on Iranian territory will lead to a fundamental change in power relations and will there be anything left for the “Zionists”? He said he might not know. administration”.
Ebrahim Raisi, who began his visit on Monday, was speaking at the University of Lahore, according to Iranian-based reports. email news.
Ebrahim Raisi was quoted as saying, “If the Zionist regime makes another mistake and attacks the holy land of Iran, the situation will change, and it is not clear whether there will be anything left of this regime.” IRNA.
Raisi said Iran’s attack on Israel on April 13, in retaliation for the April 1 attack on Iran’s consulate, was Iran’s way of punishing the regime.
“The great Iranian nation punished the Zionist regime for the attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, which violates all international laws,” he said.
Iran on April 13 launched a series of missiles and drones targeting Israel in retaliation for Israel’s alleged deadly attack on its embassy compound in Damascus on April 1. However, most of these weapons were intercepted and neutralized.
Explosions were heard over the Iranian city of Isfahan on Friday. It reported that the explosion was carried out by Israel. Reuters, But Iran downplayed the attack, saying it would not retaliate.
Raisi added: “The peoples of Iran and Pakistan both defend the oppressed Palestinian state. Islamic Iran will continue to proudly defend the resistance and the oppressed Palestinian state.”
The Iranian president also attacked Western countries for defending human rights while Israel continues its assault on the Gaza Strip, where more than 34,000 Palestinians have been killed so far. He also accused the United States of arresting dozens of university students across the country for participating in pro-Palestinian protests, according to Iranian news agencies.
“Today, the biggest human rights violators are Americans and Westerners who support the Zionist regime in child murder and genocide. The liberation of Quds is humanity’s greatest challenge. The resistance of the Gaza population is the goal of the sacred Quds and the liberation of Palestine. “It will lead to this,” Raisi said.
Iran and Pakistan relations
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Raisi signed eight agreements in Islamabad in a bid to mend relations after the two countries launched military attacks on each other earlier this year. These included the establishment of a joint special economic zone, reported by the state news agency. Pakistan Associated Press on monday.
Additionally, Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior announced in a statement that the two leaders agreed in principle to outlaw terrorist organizations operating within each other’s territory and to cooperate in counter-terrorism efforts.
At a joint press conference on Monday, Raisi stressed the need for Pakistan and Iran to expand bilateral trade to about $10 billion within the next three to four years.