Resistance Emerges as Major Power: Iran’s FM
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The resistance front has secured its place as a great emerging power in the world, the Iranian foreign minister said, noting that the Palestinian resistance groups have obtained such impressive capabilities that they can withstand the Israeli regime’s terrible bombardments.
Addressing a conference of clerics and seminary teachers, held in the holy city of Qom on Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said more than 80 days have passed since the war on Gaza, but “the Zionist regime has not achieved anything”.
"According to Hamas commanders, only 14% of the resistance capacity has been damaged so far," the foreign minister said.
Amirabdollahian said the length of Hamas tunnels today is more than the area of Gaza, and drone manufacturing workshops have not been closed for even an hour since Operation Al-Aqsa Storm on October 7.
"Hamas captured valuable security and military forces of the Zionist regime on the first day of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm," he added, Press TV reported.
The minister touched on the rising popularity of the resistance, saying Hamas administers both Gaza and the war now.
“After the Al-Aqsa Storm, more than 70% of the people of Gaza took up arms and came to the battlefield,” he said. "After breaking the wall, all the Palestinian youth and people came to the arena and defended their country."
"The Zionist regime", meanwhile, "has changed its goal in Gaza several times, but has failed," the minister said.
Amirabdollahian then pointed to the all-out US support for the Israeli invasion of Gaza and Washington's repeated messages for Iran that it did not seek an expansion of the war, asking the Islamic Republic to help prevent a spillover of the war.
“At every stage, they were given a strong response and the establishment responded to them at the official level," he said.
“America is lying when it says it is not seeking to expand the war,” he said, adding if the Americans were not looking to expand the war, they would not be delivering their equipment and weapons to Israel day and night.
“Today, American weapons are arriving in Tel Aviv from all the bases in the region without stop. In addition, some equipment also arrives directly from America in Cyprus and goes to Tel Aviv from Cyprus.”
Also at the United Nations, a proposal was made to use Iran's relations with the resistance for post-war plans in Gaza, "but we declared that the Palestinian people should be the decision-makers themselves", he added.
The foreign minister also touched on the emergence of new powers in the world, citing resistance groups.
“The emerging powers do not mean only China's economy. Today, resistance has become a power,” the minister said, referring to anti-US groups in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Yemen.
Amirabdollahian reserved his highest praise for the Yemenis and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, saying they acted very bravely in this war.
“Today, Yemen has created a new legal regime in the Red Sea,” the minister said, referring to the country’s interception and targeting of Israeli ships and vessels bound for Israeli ports in Bab el-Mandeb.
"Today, the leaders of the resistance have reached a high level of foresight and understanding and have shown this in the recent war," he added.
He also stated that “many measures taken by the Islamic Republic of Iran in creating the Axis of Resistance to ensure security in the region”.
“Today there is no need for the Islamic Republic to take any action,” he said.
“One development is that the exercise of American hegemonic power is weakening day by day. Today, a resistance group has destroyed the army that considered itself the third military power in the world,” he said.
Amirabdollahian finally touched on another positive development, saying after normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, Iran has commenced fence-mending with Egypt.