European Union Reminds Israel of Big Impact If Attacking Iran
The European Union's Foreign Policy Chief warned the Zionist regime not to increase tensions in the region with a counterattack against Iran, as regional confrontation would not benefit anyone's interests, including Israel.
The European Union's Foreign Policy Chief warned the Zionist regime not to increase tensions in the region with a counterattack against Iran, as regional confrontation would not benefit anyone's interests, including Israel.
Josep Borrell, Head of Foreign Policy of the European Union, in an interview with French newspaper Le Monde on Tuesday (16/4/2024) stated that Iran's punitive actions were carried out in response to Israel's attack on the consular section of its embassy in Damascus.
"It is in no one's interest to get involved in a regional conflict, because that would mean the war would not end," Borrell said.
Josep Borrell clarified that Iran announced days before punitive measures against Israel in response to the attack on the consular section of its embassy in Damascus, and that they would only target Israeli military facilities.
On Monday, April 1, 2024, the Zionist regime attacked the consular section of the Iranian embassy in Damascus in a terrorist attack that resulted in the death of seven senior Iranian military advisors.
Ayatullah Khamenei, the Great Leader of the Islamic Revolution and Supreme Commander of the Iranian Armed Forces, called Tel Aviv's action of attacking Iran's diplomatic offices in Syria an attack on the territory of the Islamic Republic and emphasized that the Zionist regime would be punished.
Regarding this, on Sunday morning (14/4/2024), the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps punished the Zionist regime by firing drones and missiles into the occupied territory.
Media affiliated with the Zionist regime and the United States try to downplay the amount of destruction and damage that occurred in the occupied territories, but the available images show that rockets and drones hit important Israeli military centers.(PH)