Iran warns Israeli nuclear threats will force regional states to revise nuclear doctrine

May 26, 2024 - 22:11

TEHRAN – Abbas Araghchi, the Secretary of the Strategic Council for Foreign Relations of Iran, has issued a warning, stating that the nuclear threats by the Israeli regime will alter the security landscape in the region, compelling other nations in the region to reassess their nuclear stance.

“Israel’s nuclear threats can disrupt security arrangements in the region and force regional countries to reassess their security and nuclear doctrine,” Araghchi told a panel discussion about transformations in the Middle East after “Tufan Al-Aqsa” arranged by Al Jazeera in Doha, Qatar.

Araghchi also emphasized Iran's core principles of unwavering support for the people of Palestine in their resistance against the Israeli occupation.

He also reiterated Tehran’s opposition to normalizing ties with Israel and expressed concerns that certain Arab nations have established or considered relations with Israel, deeming normalization as a betrayal to Palestine and its cause.

Araghchi further underscored Iran's rejection of the so-called "two-state" solution, asserting that Israel, under any leadership, fundamentally opposes such an arrangement. He advocated for a unified country where all main residents, including Muslims, Jews, and Christians, participate in decision-making through voting.

The Iranian official also remarked on the evolving dynamics in the region, stating that the perceived myth of Israel’s power has crumbled. Araghchi highlighted the growing nuclear tensions fueled by threats from the Zionist regime, including remarks by former and current members of Knesset regarding the potential use of nuclear power.

In addition, Araghchi referenced statements from some American officials, notably Lindsey Graham, who compared the conflict in Gaza to World War II and advocated for the use of atomic bombs, underscoring the gravity of the situation.

While Israel neither confirms nor denies possessing nuclear weapons, Araghchi noted a shift in its “strategic ambiguity” following the recent events, raising concerns about the intentions of the current Israeli cabinet.

He said Operation Al-Aqsa Strom has forced Israel to set aside its “ambiguous policy” regarding its nuclear weapons program.

In his speech, Araghchi emphasized the urgent need for West Asia to be free of nuclear weapons, reiterating calls for the Zionist regime to disarm its nuclear arsenal.

Israel initiated the Gaza conflict on October 7 in response to a surprise retaliatory operation by Palestinian Resistance factions, dubbed Al Aqsa Storm Operation, in the occupied territories.

Simultaneously, the regime has imposed a nearly complete blockade on the coastal enclave, severely limiting the supply of essential goods such as food, medicine, electricity, and water to Palestinians.

During the ongoing war, the regime has caused the deaths of approximately 35,984 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, while another 80,643 Palestinians have been injured, according to the reports from Health Ministry in the battered enclave.

Israel intensified military operations in Gaza despite the UN’s top court ordering it to immediately halt its assault on Rafah. It’s not the first time Israel has refused to comply with an order from the World Court.

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