Iranian UN Mission Says Netanyahu Tries to Justify Israeli Crimes

Edited by Ivan Martínez
2014-09-30 14:36:17

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United Nations, September 30 (RHC)-- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's remarks at the United Nations were to justify the crimes the regime committed in its latest war against defenseless Palestinians in Gaza, Iran's mission to the UN says.

"The remarks made by the Israeli regime's premier include baseless allegations against the Islamic Republic of Iran and are basically made with the aim of attacking others for justifying the crimes the regime recently committed against Palestinian civilians," said Iran's deputy ambassador to the UN, Khodadad Seifi.

"Using groundless allegations, the Israeli prime minister helplessly tried to relate the ISIL group to Muslims," Seifi added. "The Israeli prime minister desperately sought to promote Iranophobia and Islamophobia to achieve his goals," the Iranian official said, adding that it is "ridiculous" that a regime with a record of "violence" and no respect for UN resolutions accuses others.

Seifi further noted that Netanyahu's remarks made those attending the UN gathering laugh as the Tel Aviv regime has breached international laws and regulations for decades and especially in its recent attack against Palestinians.

The Iranian deputy envoy to the UN added that Israeli nuclear weapons are a source of serious concern in the region and the rest of the world since Israel has repeatedly shown how bloodthirsty it is.



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