In an interview with NBC News, Hossein Amirabdollahian refused to acknowledge that Israel was behind the recent attack on his country.
Iran’s foreign minister on Friday refused to acknowledge that Israel was behind the recent attack on his country and described the weapons that were used as more like children’s toys.
“What happened last night was not a strike,” the foreign minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian, said in an interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas. “They were more like toys that our children play with – not drones.”
Amirabdollahian, who spoke to NBC News in New York where he was attending a U.N. Security Council session, said Iran was not planning to respond unless Israel launches a significant attack.
“As long as there is no new adventurism by Israel against our interests, then we are not going to have any new reactions,” he said.
Palestine you say?
What is the conflict you reference anyway?
People weren’t being kicked off their land were they?
Long before the nakba, Jews were murdered by Arab nationalists for legally buying land in mandatory Palestine. This is what started the cycle of violence in earnest that continues today and led the British to determine a two-state solution was not viable and kicked the problem to the UN.
That wasn’t a reference to the Nakba, actually but to ethnic cleansing zionists were efforting toward prior even to The Balfour Declaration.
The wiki article DarkGamer posted, in the comment you’re replying to, mentions Jewish land purchases predating the Balfour Declaration. I would recommend reading the article. It paints a more nuanced picture.
(For the record, I think Israel’s current government is run by fascists and that what’s been happening in the West Bank and Gaza amounts to ethnic cleansing, although that doesn’t stop some people in the fediverse from insinuating I’m a zionist shill when I suggest Hamas or Iran aren’t the good guys either).
Yeah, so did the book I had originally linked. That was the topic, yes.
Not addressed in DarkGamer’s retort is the policy of displacement those purchases were party to.
The article DarkGamer posted does mention that though. As I said, I would recommend reading it.