Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that Tehran has evidence that shows us that forces support the bomber campaign that Israel has launched against Iran this week.
“We have solid evidence of the support of US forces and US foundations in the region for the attacks of the Zionist regime,” Araghchi told foreign diplomats at a meeting broadcast on state television according to AFP.
The statement of Araghchi was reported after US President Donald Trump said that the US has nothing to do with Israel’s attack on Sunday.
Trump warned Iran: “If we are an Iran in some way, in the shape or form of attacked, full power and power of the American armed forces on you have never seen you at the level before.”
Iran-Israel conflict
Israel released on Sunday the third day in Iran and threatened even more strength, because some Iranian missiles avoided Israeli air defense to hit buildings in the heart of the country.
Israel promised that its army would continue to focus on Iranian military facilities. “We will strike places and continue to peel off the skin from the Iranian snake in Tehran and everywhere,” the Israeli Defense Minister, Iran, quoted Iran International.
He promised to undress Iran his nuclear and weapon abilities. In particular, Israel considers the Iranian nuclear program to be a threat to its existence and stated that the bombing was designed to avert the last steps to produce nuclear weapons.
Meanwhile, Mouhollah Motefaker AZAD, a member of the Iranian Parliamentary Committee on Education, said on Sunday that the gates of Hell opened in Israel.
“We are well familiar in the war,” the Iranian media quoted him, adding that “weddings are held in Iran, but Netanyahu is missing.”
Number of victims in the middle of Israel, Iran’s tension
At least six people were killed in Israel, including two children, when the missile hit the apartment building in Bat Yam near Tel Aviv. Daniel Hadad, commander of the local police, said 180 people were injured and seven were still missing.
Meanwhile, the Iranian ambassador of the UN said 78 people were killed and 320 injured on Friday’s first wave of Israeli strikes. The Iranian authorities did not provide updated tolls since the early Sunday, but Tehran says that Israel had killed the commander and nuclear scientists, AFP reported.
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