
Ansarullah politician condemns Zionist aggression against Iran, affirms its legitimate right to defend itself
Ansarullah Political Bureau has strongly condemned the brutal Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, affirming its full and legitimate right to respond by all possible means.
In a statement, the Ansarullah politician explained that the Israeli enemy entity, with its blatant aggression, confirms the extent of its danger to the security and stability of the region. It is an aggressive entity that threatens not only Palestine or neighboring countries, but the entire nation.
The statement indicated that "its claims regarding the Iranian nuclear program are baseless, and it has no right to be the region's policeman, deciding what it wants to do, given that it is an entity armed with nuclear weapons and an aggressive nature that has caused the deaths of tens of thousands in Palestine, Lebanon, and other Arab countries."
The Ansarullah Political Bureau affirmed its support for Iran's full and legitimate right to defend itself and develop its nuclear program, calling on the nation to shoulder its responsibility in the face of this great challenge and to emerge from its state of silence and inaction, as the Israeli enemy threatens everyone and excludes no one.
The statement expressed its sincere condolences and sympathy to Iran, its leadership, government, and people, for the martyrdom of some of its leaders and scholars, who sacrificed their lives for its principles.
It emphasized that Iran is the only Islamic country that embraces the Palestinian cause and has not backed down from it despite all the challenges and threats it has faced and continues to face.
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