Saturday, July 30, 2022

Iran’s Patience Running Thin

By: Kayhan Int’l


Over the past few days, thanks to the vigilance of the security personnel, teams of terrorists and saboteurs on the payroll of the illegal Zionist entity have been nabbed before they could carry out the intended terrorist blasts and the killing of the innocent Iranian people.

It is obvious that Israel frustrated by its failures in Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria, despite the intensity of its plots, is using some deceived elements of third countries, as well traitors claiming to be Iranians, to indulge in acts of terrorism in the Islamic Republic.
It seems that certain unrepresentative regimes of the region are also involved in the Zionist plots against Iran by providing facilities to Mossad agents for training the terrorists.
The nabbed terrorists have provided a mine of information during interrogation and the various angles of these intricate Israeli ways of hiring traitors is being minutely studied by the authorities in Tehran.
Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has issued a stern warning to the regime that provide assistance to the anti-Iran terrorist groups, saying such acts will not remain unanswered.
He said: “regimes that help the enemies of the Iranian nation should await retaliation.”
These words are not mere warnings, but signs that Iran’s patience is wearing thin.
It means protests through diplomatic channels are of no use in view of the almost complete control of Israel over some of the regional regimes that allow the use of their own airspace to the sworn enemies of the Islam and Iran.
In other words, Tehran reserves the right to take prompt action against regimes consorting with the illegal Zionist entity and coordinating with Tel Aviv for disturbing peace and stability in the Islamic Republic.
So, when retaliation comes, the UN, which is a silent spectator to Israel threats and acts of terrorism against Iran, is advised not to further damage its credibility by allowing itself to the manipulated by the US and western regimes.

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