Israel Iran Conflict Foreign Affairs Minister Says They Should Not Be Happy But be Worried About Future | Israel-Iran Conflict: Iran will take revenge on Israel! Foreign Minister made it clear

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Israel Attacks Hezbollah: Israel killed its enemy Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah in an air strike. Since then Iran is angry. Now Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchi said that the enemies do not need to be happy now, they should worry about what will happen next. Even before this, Iran had said that it will not rest without taking revenge.

Speaking to reporters on Tuesday (October 01), the Foreign Minister said, “The Zionist enemy should not be happy that they have struck a blow, but they should be worried about the future that awaits them. Undoubtedly, the future belongs to resistance. America is an ally of the Zionist regime.”

‘There is no limit to Hezbollah’s power’

Earlier he had said, “Yes, it is true that Nasrallah’s death is a big loss but it will not hinder the resistance. Like the death of Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi, former general secretary of Hezbollah, the death of Narsallah has increased Hezbollah’s strength. “Today there is no comparison to the extent of Hezbollah’s power.”

‘America is also responsible for this’

Iran’s Foreign Minister also said, “With what they did, the Zionist regime will definitely have no future in the region, in Gaza and then in Lebanon, and it will not bring any kind of peace. The natural result of what those people did will hasten the collapse of the Zionist regime.”

He further said, “Our opinion is that America is also a partner in this crime and it cannot in any way separate itself from this reality. The deaths of those killed in this incident will definitely be avenged. “We certainly stand with Lebanon.” However, the New York Times had reported that the Iranian leadership is divided on how to respond to this attack.

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