Iran tells UN Israel Attack was 'Self-Defense,' Had 'No Choice'

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Iran tells UN Israel Attack was 'Self-Defense,' Had 'No Choice'

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In a recent statement to the United Nations Security Council, Iran's envoy emphasized the nation's exercise of its inherent right to self-defense in response to what it perceives as an attack on its consulate in Damascus by Israel. Amir Saeid Iravani, Iran's representative, criticized the Security Council for what he deemed a failure to uphold international peace and security in the aftermath of the incident.


Iravani asserted that Tehran had no alternative but to retaliate in light of the perceived threat to its diplomatic mission. He emphasized Iran's stance of not seeking escalation or war, but underscored the country's readiness to respond to any perceived threat or act of aggression.


The envoy's remarks reflect Iran's position on recent events and its determination to safeguard its interests and security within the region. The statement, delivered with a tone of diplomatic assertiveness, highlights the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, as well as Iran's commitment to defending its sovereignty and diplomatic missions.

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