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Iranian official warns of imminent attacks on Iraq, urges vigilance

Dec 10, 2024, 09:46 GMT+0

A senior Iranian figure has warned of imminent attacks in Iraq following Assad’s fall, urged vigilance to protect regional stability, and accused Western powers of exploiting and weakening other nations.

“Terrorists are currently preparing to launch attacks on Iraq,” Mohsen Rezaei, a former IRGC chief commander, said Tuesday. “Any reduction in regional security will inflict irreparable damage on countries, so everyone must remain vigilant. The United States and its accomplices seek to weaken nations and plunder their wealth."

“We must learn from history,” he continued. “History has shown that the West shows no mercy even to its own proxies, and that plundering other countries’ resources is one of its main priorities.”

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Assad ignored his people, Iran government spokesperson says

Dec 10, 2024, 08:59 GMT+0

The Iranian government spokesperson suggested on Tuesday that leaders who ignore public sentiment and refuse dialogue risk facing the same fate as Bashar al-Assad.

“One analysis of Bashar al-Assad’s fall is that he failed to understand the power of the people. His refusal to engage in dialogue, along with the army’s inaction, brought him down. We believe we must speak with the people and act alongside them,” Fatemeh Mohajerani said during a press conference.

Iran kept forces in Syria until just before Assad’s collapse, MP says

Dec 10, 2024, 08:26 GMT+0

On Tuesday, an Iranian MP said that the country’s forces remained in Syria until just before the Assad government neared collapse, and that it still holds full power over its enemies’ vital interests.

“The Islamic Republic’s military forces remained in Syria until the very last moment—just before the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government—and currently, there are no Iranian forces in that country,” Ahmad Naderi said following a meeting with IRGC commanders.

He also quoted the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Salami: “Not an iota of Iran’s power has diminished, and we maintain full dominance over all the enemy’s vital interests.”

We're seeing a weakened Iran and a strengthened Israel - US envoy

Dec 9, 2024, 22:01 GMT+0

"Clearly what we're seeing is a weakened Iran, a weakened Hezbollah and a strengthened Israel," US alternative ambassador to the UN Robert Wood told Iran International in New York when asked what the Syria developments mean for Iran.

"What happened to the Assad regime was a defeat for Iran and Russia, the major puppet master," he said. "What you're seeing now is a fact that the so-called axis of resistance has become very weak. They're not able to do the things that they were doing before."

Iran condemns Israel over airstrikes on Syria, Golan land grabs

Dec 9, 2024, 20:10 GMT+0

Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei on Monday strongly condemned what he described as Israeli airstrikes on Syria’s infrastructure over the past two days, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's government.

He also denounced Israel's recent land grabs in Golan Heights and sharply criticized the Jewish state's Western supporters for their "silence and inaction in the face of this blatant violation of international law."

Suspected Israeli airstrikes have in recent days targeted multiple military assets belonging to the former Syrian government and Iran-backed forces in Damascus, Latakia, Deir ez-Zor and other parts of the Arab country.

Israel's military has also seized control of a demilitarized buffer zone in the Golan Heights "temporarily", Israel's prime minister said, adding that the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria had "collapsed" with the rebel takeover of the country.

Netanyahu says Israel tore down Tehran's Mideast axis 'brick by brick'

Dec 9, 2024, 19:55 GMT+0

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed credit for the downfall of Israel's adversary Bashar al-Assad and said the Jewish state has overcome doubters of its war aims and dismantled a Mideast-wide axis led by Iran.

"If we were to agree to those who said time after time, we must stop the war ... we wouldn't have exposed Iran in its weakness," he told reporters in a speech on Monday.

"(We) broke apart this axis, brick by brick," Netanyahu added, referring to the so-called Axis of Resistance led by Tehran comprising Lebanon's Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthis, militias backing the Iraqi government and until Sunday Assad's government.