Iran's foreign minister responds after Israel attacks on Iran


by NBC News

NBC News— In his first interview since Israel's attack, Iran's foreign minister downplayed the missile strike. Through an Iranian government interpreter, he told NBC News' Tom Llamas that Iran will not strike Israel again unless provoked.

TheHill—Iran’s foreign minister dismisses Israel’s strikes, says it won’t retaliate. Iran's foreign minister dismissed the Friday morning strikes on his country, which hit near a major air base and nuclear site near the city of Isfahan, casting doubt on their origin and downplaying their impact. "What happened last night wasn't a strike," Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in translated comments during an interview on NBC News's "Top

The Foreign Desk—Iran Will Not Attack Israel Over Latest Missile Strike, Foreign Minister Says. Israel launched a retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday morning, after Iran launched unprecedented airstrikes on Israel last weekend for reportedly killing some of its people in Syria. The post Iran Will Not Attack Israel Over Latest Missile Strike, Foreign Minister Says first appeared on The Foreign Desk | by Lisa Daftari.

The Daily Signal—Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran’s Unprecedented Attack on Israel. The terrorist Iranian regime’s unprecedented recent attack on Israel, which included 185 drones, 36 cruise missiles, and 110 surface-to-surface missiles, is an unambiguous casus belli—an Read More