Iran rejected calls for restraint from several European countries on Tuesday, saying it had a “legitimate right” to retaliate against Israel for “violating its sovereignty and territorial integrity” with the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh. France, Germany and Britain on Monday called on the Tehran regime to “refrain from attacks that could provoke a new escalation in the region,” but the call was roundly rejected by Iran’s MPP for “lacking any political logic and contradicting the principles of international law.”
However, Reuters said that only a ceasefire in Gaza could stop or soften Iran’s retaliatory actions. According to Iranian sources cited by the agency, the Tehran regime may wait for the results of the next round of talks, which will take place this Thursday, and launch an attack only if the talks fail or it realizes that Israel is deliberately dragging them out.
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Author: Ricardo Ramos
Source: CM Jornal

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