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Iran's UN Envoy: We Will Respond 'Without Restraint' to Israeli Strikes - Jordan News

Iran's UN Envoy: We Will Respond 'Without Restraint' to Israeli Strikes - Jordan News

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Iran's UN Envoy: We Will Respond 'Without Restraint' to Israeli Strikes Iran's Ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva, Ali Bahreini, declared on Wednesday that his country would respond to Israeli strikes 'forcefully and without restraint.' اضافة اعلان Speaking to reporters, Bahreini stated: 'We will show no hesitation in defending our people, our security, and our land. We will respond seriously, forcefully, and without restraint.' He added: 'If we reach the conclusion that the United States was directly involved in the attacks on Iran, we will begin to respond accordingly. We have sent a message to Washington making it clear that we will retaliate with great severity.' Israel has been conducting strikes against Iran, claiming the aim is to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. In response, Iran has launched missile attacks targeting Israeli territory. (Agencies)

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