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Iranian leader Raisi: Israel has 'crossed red lines' forcing others to act

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has expressed concern that Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip have escalated to a point that may draw other parties into the conflict. In an interview with broadcaster al-Jazeera, Raisi said, "The actions of the Zionist entity, both in humanitarian and military terms, have surpassed critical boundaries that could compel a collective response from all parties involved."

Published October 29,2023
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Israel's military actions in the Gaza Strip have gone too far and will bring others into the conflict, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has warned.

"The crimes of the Zionist entity, humanitarian and military, have crossed the red lines that could force everyone to act," Raisi said in an interview with broadcaster al-Jazeera.

Raissi was reinforcing repeated warnings from Iran's political and military leadership directed at Israel and the United States since the October 7 attacks by Hamas.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has praised the perpetrators of the attacks, but denied direct Iranian involvement in their planning.