Iran Blasts Israeli Official’s Offensive Remarks


Iran Blasts Israeli Official’s Offensive Remarks

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned the “shameful” anti-Iranian comments by the Israeli regime’s president, lashing out at the Zionist leaders for insulting the Iranian people.

Answering a question from Al-Alam News Network about the shameful insolence and disgraceful rudeness of the president of the illegitimate regime of Israel against the Iranian nation, the Foreign Ministry’s spokesman, Bahram Qassemi, said Tehran “warns the fascist leaders of the Zionist regime” over such insults.

The mean, rude, and evil Zionist leaders, who used to pretend they separate the people of Iran from the country’s democratically-elected government as part of their deception, sham, hypocrisy and propagandist policies, have now lost control of their words, and with a bitter tone and boldness have shamelessly insulted the Iranian people openly to reveal their anti-Iran demonic nature, the Foreign Ministry’s website quoted him as saying.

He went on to say that Israelis also showed how they are opposed to the existence of Iran and Iranians and how they are burning in an implacable and endless hatred.

“More disrespectfully, the leaders of the regime, whose brutality, aggression, meanness, deception, and cunning are no secret to anyone, call the ancient, brave and cultured nation of Iran, who saved the Jewish people, with such words claiming that the Iranians must be starved and not fed,” Qassemi deplored.

The spokesman further said that the great and cultured people of Iran respect the status and the rights of the followers of the religion of Prophet Moses (PBUH).

Iranians believe the Jewish people are different from these fascist, aggressive and unbridled minority who are ruling the occupied territories, he stated.

“We warn these self-centered racists, who are deprived of wisdom and politeness, about the consequences of making such indecent and thoughtless remarks against the Iranian nation,” he concluded.

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