Salami: Gulf regimes' relations with “Israel” unacceptable
The presence of the Zionist entity in any region is a destabilizing factor for its security, says IRGC Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami.
IRGC Commander-in-Chief Hossein Salami said, on Wednesday, that some Gulf regimes' relations with the Zionist entity are unacceptable.
During his visit to Abu Musa Island in the Gulf waters, Salami affirmed that the presence of the Zionist entity in any region is a destabilizing factor for its security, stressing that these regimes should reconsider their political dispositions.
"Our forces on these islands maintain a high level of military readiness, vitality, and activity," he added.
Earlier, in an exclusive interview with Al Mayadeen's CEO Ghassan Ben Jeddou, Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said that Iran will never forget its red lines regarding the Palestinian cause in the framework of its good ties with the UAE.
“We will not accept any Israeli influence in the Gulf, and the peoples will reject normalization,” he added.
He went on to say that the Zionist entity is in a very weak position now and suffers from many issues.
Amir-Abdollahian told Al Mayadeen that the battle of Seif Al-Quds is a major turning point that has proven the weakness and fragility of the Israeli entity.
Last February, Colonel Mohsen Heydarian, Commander of the Abdul Karimi airbase in Bandar Abbas, said, "The Gulf and the Oman Sea regions are under constant surveillance, and no enemy dares to approach Iranian airspace."