
Tehran - Saba:
Iran categorically rejected and strongly condemned allegations by some German media outlets regarding plans to attack Jewish centers, describing these false accusations as a continuation of the German Chancellor's destructive stances supporting the brutal crimes of the Zionist entity.
Iranian News Agency (IRNA) reported that Alireza Yousefi, Director-General for Western European Affairs at the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, categorically rejected and strongly condemned the false claim published by the German media against Iran regarding plans to attack Jewish centers. He described these false accusations as a continuation of the German Chancellor's destructive stances supporting the brutal crimes of the Zionist entity, including the assassination of Iranian people, scholars, leaders, and military forces.
Yousefi emphasized, "These false allegations are part of a targeted campaign to divert German public opinion from the grave consequences of the Zionist regime's aggression and the killing of nearly a thousand innocent people, including women and children, in Iran."
He added, "The complete security of citizens and Jewish synagogues in Iran is an indication of the great respect Iranians have for followers of divine religions and their recognition of cultural, religious, and ethnic diversity. This is in stark contrast to the accusations made by the German media."
Yousefi said, "The Iranian people have proven throughout history that they do not consider the Zionist regime to be a representative of the true followers of Judaism, and world Jewry has repeatedly expressed its condemnation of the Zionist regime's crimes."
He added, "While emphasizing the need to respect all religions, Iran rejects any form of violence and extremism and believes that German officials must take into account the dubious role played by Zionist circles in this absurd scenario of accusing Iran and seeking to remove the shame resulting from the brutal crimes against the Palestinian people and the terrorist aggression against Iran."