
Sanaa condemns Zionist aggression on Iran
SANAA, June 13 (YPA) – The Sanaa government condemned the blatant Zionist attack that targeted the Iranian capital, Tehran, and several other cities.
In a statement issued Friday, the government described the aggression as 'illegal and unjustified,' labeling it a new episode in the 'series of Zionist recklessness' in the region, backed by clear US involvement.
It stated that the attack came following a systematic Western escalation against the Islamic Republic under the guise of the so-called International Atomic Energy Agency, stressing that fabricating pretexts is nothing new for the 'forces of evil.'
The government viewed the unjust sanctions and brutal aggression against Iran as a desperate attempt by the United States and the Zionist entity to undermine Iran's principled and unwavering support for the Palestinian people.
It expressed full confidence that Iran's support for the Palestinian cause will continue, asserting that 'the flame of resistance will remain burning despite any pressures, threats, or sacrifices.'
The statement affirmed that the Islamic Republic, as always, 'will remain a support for the oppressed and will continue to work to end what is considered the crime of the age.'
The Government also extended its deepest condolences to the people, leadership, and government of the Islamic Republic of Iran for all the martyrs who fell during the aggression.
It expressed confidence in Iran's ability to respond to the attack and to any violations of its sovereignty and the rights of its people.
The statement held the Zionist entity and its international partners—chief among them the United States—fully responsible for all the serious consequences and repercussions of this aggression.
It concluded with a fiery message: 'Those who ignite fires in the region will be the ones burned by them, and the arrogance of power will inevitably shatter against the rock of truth and steadfastness.'

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