
Iranian President: America intervened in Zionist aggression after witnessing its inability
Tehran – Saba:
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed that the United States was forced to intervene in the Zionist entity's aggression after witnessing the entity's inability to target Iran.
Pzeshkian said during a cabinet meeting that "the aggression revealed that America is the main player behind the hostile actions carried out by the Zionist entity against the Islamic Republic."
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