Iran has condemned an "unjustifiable" resolution passed by the UN nuclear agency against the country's peaceful atomic program, ordering the activation of advanced centrifuges in a reciprocal response.
Amnesty International congratulated the Hague court on the verdict against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Israeli Minister of War Yoav Gallant.
Numerous nations have expressed their approval of the decision made by the ICC to issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, in connection with crimes, including genocide, perpetrated against the vulnerable population of Palestine.
The IAEA’s Board of Governors is set to address Iran’s nuclear activities amid rising EU pressure, but this distracts from more urgent regional crises in Gaza and Lebanon; Iran, meanwhile, maintains its nuclear program is peaceful, despite external accusations.
Emphasizing that no aggression against Iranian territory will go unanswered, the Foreign Minister said: "The Islamic Republic of Iran considers itself fully entitled to respond to the Zionist aggression and our response will be carried out at the appropriate time and under the appropriate conditions and in the appropriate manner."
Bassam Al-Sabbagh said that Israel has not achieved its goals and is seeking to distract Syria in the north and increase its attacks against Palestine and Lebanon.
In a verbal message addressed to the resistant and war-torn people of Lebanon, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution said: We share and sympathize with you in your pain, suffering, and anguish.
Iran has criticized the recent sanctions imposed by the European Union and the UK, stating that targeting Iran's civil aviation and shipping industry is a clear instance of systematic human rights abuses.
The Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs said about his trip to Saudi Arabia: "Close relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia will benefit the entire region."