Iran's defiant stance against Israel: 'Remaining silent on its atrocities...'
Iran's Acting Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri, stated that remaining silent in the face of Israel's atrocities only emboldens this regime further.

In a phone conversation with his Japanese counterpart, Kamikawa Yoko, Bagheri discussed regional issues.
Referring to Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide and crimes against humanity, Bagheri said, "The main reason for this unbearable situation is, on one hand, the support of the Tel Aviv criminal gang by the U.S. and some Western countries, and on the other hand, the silence and inaction of certain Western nations in the face of this racist regime's crimes."
Bagheri also pointed out that some countries within the United Nations Security Council have blocked steps to halt Israel's actions, adding, "Experience has shown that remaining silent in the face of Israel's military atrocities only makes this regime more brazen."
In response, Japanese Minister Kamikawa expressed concern over the escalating tensions in the region, emphasizing that de-escalation would be in the interest of all parties involved.
Most Read News
-
US judge finds probable cause to hold Trump officials in
-
Naval chiefs of South Korea, US, Japan discuss trilatera
-
Germany maintains diplomatic boycott, bars Russia from W
-
Trump administration asks Justice Department to probe NY
-
Nearly 10,000 people homeless in Brussels, up 25% since
-
Kremlin says Europe focused on war while Russia awaits p
-
Overnight shooting in Brussels leaves 2 injured, with 1
-
US federal community service program staff placed on lea
-
UN says 500,000 displaced in Gaza after Israel resumes a
-
Top Ukrainian delegation arrives in Paris for talks with