Iran’s foreign minister says the final goal that the Israeli regime pursues through its bloody onslaught on the Gaza Strip is to force its people to leave their motherland for the Sinai region in Egypt and parts of Jordan.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the remark in a Sunday phone call with his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shoukry.
Israel began the war on Gaza on October 7, following Operation al-Aqsa Storm, which was launched by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas in response to the regime’s campaign of bloodshed and destruction against Palestinian people.
According to Palestinian Health Ministry, Israeli strikes on Gaza have so far resulted in the death of over 4,650 Palestinians, including more than 1,870 children, at least 1,000 women, and nearly 200 elderly people. Well over 14,000 people have been also injured since the start of the Israeli aggression.
During his phone conversation, Iran’s top diplomat lauded Egypt’s efforts to stop the Israeli war on Gaza and pave the way for humanitarian aid to reach the people of Gaza.
“The final goal of the fake and occupying Israeli regime is forced emigration of the people of Gaza and the West Bank to the Sinai region in Egypt and parts of Jordan,” Amir-Abdollahian said.
He added, “In fact, Tel Aviv [regime] is trying to have the Palestinian government established outside the historical land of Palestine, but the resistance has proved to be a real obstacle that does not allow Zionists’ dream to come true.”
Amir-Abdollahian also declared the readiness of Iran’s Red Crescent Society to send humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza through Egypt.
Shoukry, for his part, said his country was opposed to further spread of the war, arguing that the Palestinian nation must remain in its own land.
‘Defending Palestinians, duty of all followers of Abrahamic religions’
In a related development also on Sunday, Iran’s foreign minister wrote a letter to Vatican’s Secretary for Relations with States Paul Richard Gallagher.
In his letter, Amir-Abdollahian said the recent crimes committed by the Israeli regime, including bombardment of al-Mamdani Hospital and a historical church in the Gaza Strip, where women and children had sheltered, “reveal another facet of the Zionist regime’s savage and brutal nature.”
Israel’s Tuesday airstrike on al-Mamdani Hospital, also known as al-Ahli Arab Hospital, killed nearly 500 Palestinians, triggering global outrage at the slaughter of people, many of whom were taking shelter from more than two weeks of ruthless Israeli bombing of the besieged enclave.
A subsequent Israeli strike on the Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church in Gaza City also killed a large number of displaced people sheltering at the church compound.
“This [attack on a church] proves that the Israeli regime applies its systematic apartheid not only to Muslims, but also to followers of all Abrahamic religions, including Christians,” Iran’s foreign minister said.
Noting that “today, we are face with a new version of modern savagery in the occupied Palestinian territories, Amir-Abdollahian added, “At this critical and determining juncture, defending and protecting the rights and lives of the Palestinian nation is a duty for all followers of Abrahamic religions.”
He concluded his letter by saying, “Without a doubt, unity among Muslims, Christians and Jews in countering the crimes of the Zionist regime will play an effective role in restraining Zionists’ extremist measures, restoring calm to the world, and establishing moral values.”