
TEHRAN: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has condemned the recent assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, labeling it as a significant error on the part of Israel. Raisi’s strong condemnation reflects the escalating tensions in the region following the incident and hints at potential repercussions. The assassination of Haniyeh, a prominent Palestinian leader, has heightened regional instability and intensified diplomatic reactions. Raisi’s remarks underscore Iran’s disapproval of Israel’s actions and signal a commitment to responding to what is perceived as a provocative and aggressive move by Israel. In a related development, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi made a historic visit to Tehran, marking the first visit by a Jordanian foreign minister to Iran in two decades.
This visit occurs against the backdrop of heightened regional tensions and underscores the significance of diplomatic engagement in addressing these issues. During a press conference held with President Raisi, Safadi highlighted the purpose of his visit: to discuss the severe regional tensions and seek potential pathways for dialogue. He reaffirmed Jordan’s steadfast support for the Palestinian cause and emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Safadi also condemned Israel’s continued occupation of Palestinian territories, criticizing actions that undermine regional security, stability, and peace. His statements align with Jordan’s consistent stance on supporting Palestinian rights and opposing Israeli policies that obstruct progress towards a resolution of the conflict. The visit by Safadi and Raisi’s comments reflect a critical moment in regional diplomacy, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and cooperation in addressing ongoing conflicts and fostering stability in the Middle East.
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