Israeli Foreign Minister Warns of Iran's Ballistic Missiles
SadaNews: Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar warned on Sunday that the long-range ballistic missiles that the Iranian regime seeks to produce pose a direct threat to Israel's security, and their dangers extend to other European countries.
Sa'ar added that Iran's attempt to acquire nuclear weapons poses a clear danger to world peace, accusing the Iranian regime of spreading terrorism beyond the borders of the Middle East, including Latin America, through networks and allies in various regions.
Regarding the Gaza Strip, the Israeli Foreign Minister stated that Tel Aviv supports U.S. President Donald Trump's plan concerning Gaza, emphasizing that the disarmament of Hamas and stripping the sector of weapons is a security necessity that cannot be compromised.
Sa'ar explained that this point is at the heart of the plan, confirming that disarmament is a fundamental requirement for achieving stability and ensuring a better future for the residents of the sector themselves.
These statements came during the reception of the Israeli Foreign Minister for his Paraguayan counterpart, who appreciated Asuncion's decision to move its embassy to occupied Jerusalem, praising Paraguay's designation of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization.
These positions come at a time when Israeli warnings about the growth of Iranian missile and nuclear capabilities are intensifying, alongside ongoing political and diplomatic discussions about the future of the Gaza Strip and its implications for regional security.
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