Bazeshkian: “Israel Tried to Assassinate Me, and This Is What Trump Wants from Iran”

Bazeshkian: “Israel Tried to Assassinate Me, and This Is What Trump Wants from Iran”
Bazeshkian: “Israel Tried to Assassinate Me, and This Is What Trump Wants from Iran”
Iranian President Masoud Bazeshkian declared in an interview with Al Jazeera, “We are prepared for any Israeli military action, and our forces are ready to strike deep inside Israel once again.”اضافة اعلان

Bazeshkian stated that Israel had delivered strong blows to Iran, but Tehran also struck deep into Israeli territory—strikes he said Israel hides and refuses to publicly acknowledge, adding, “Their request for a ceasefire says a lot.”

He dismissed claims that Iran’s nuclear program has ended as nothing more than an illusion.

“We do not seek war, nor do we assume the ceasefire is permanent, but we will defend ourselves with full force,” Bazeshkian said.

He accused Israel of attempting to destabilize, dismantle, and eliminate Iran through chaos and attacks on the regime, but said those efforts had failed. He acknowledged that Iran has experienced breaches, but stressed that technology and the use of American capabilities are the determining factors.

Bazeshkian reiterated, “Iran has not and will not surrender, and this is clear to everyone. But we believe in diplomacy and dialogue.” He added, “Any future negotiations must follow a win-win logic.”

The Iranian president pointed out that regional countries had never shown such unified support for Iran as they did during the most recent war.

He firmly stated, “We completely reject the possession of nuclear weapons—this is our political, religious, humanitarian, and strategic stance.” He also remarked, “Trump says Iran must not acquire nuclear weapons—we accept that as well.”

However, Bazeshkian emphasized that uranium enrichment on Iranian soil would continue in accordance with international law, saying, “Claims that our nuclear program has ended are delusional. Our nuclear capability lies in the minds of our scientists—not just in facilities.”

He also affirmed, “We are fully prepared to establish a joint collective security concept with our Arab neighbors and other countries in the region.”

On Qatar, Bazeshkian clarified, “We have never attacked Qatar, nor can we. Qatar is our sister, and its people are our brothers—we support them fully.” He stressed that Iran’s strikes were aimed at a U.S. base that had bombed Iran, not at Qatar or its citizens.

“I understand the feelings and position of the Qatari people regarding what happened,” Bazeshkian said, noting he had spoken by phone with the Emir of Qatar, adding, “All our intentions toward Qatar are positive, fraternal, and we are ready to help in any way they need.”

Regarding an assassination attempt, Bazeshkian revealed, “The incident was part of Israel’s efforts to assassinate political leaders after targeting military ones.”