Iran’s acting top diplomat dismisses US-proposed Gaza cease
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Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bouhabib
Left, shakes hands with Iranian interim foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani before their meeting in Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, June 3, 2024. Kani arrived in Lebanon Monday, his first official diplomatic visit since his predecessor died in a helicopter crash last month. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
BEIRUT — Iran’s acting foreign minister dismissed a Gaza cease-fire deal proposed by U.S. President Joe Biden and warned Israel against launching an all-out war on Lebanon during a visit to Beirut Monday, his first official diplomatic visit since his predecessor died last month.
Ali Bagheri Kani replaced Hossein Amirabdollahian, a hard-liner close to the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, who died in a helicopter crash on May 19 in a mountainous area near Iran’s border with Azerbaijan, along with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and a delegation of other officials.
Iran’s acting, a key backer of the Palestinian militant group in the Gaza Strip
Backs a number of armed factions in the region, of which Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah widely seen as the most powerful. Hezbollah would be Tehran’s first line of defense in case of a direct conflict between Iran and Israel.
Hezbollah has been clashing with Israeli forces along the Lebanon-Israel border since October, against the backdrop of Israel’s war against the allied Hamas group in Gaza. The cross-border fighting has intensified in recent weeks, since Israel’s incursion into the key town of Rafah in southern Gaza.
“If the Americans are honest, then instead of proposing plans under the name of ceasefire, they must take one step, which is end all aid to the Israeli entity,” Bagheri Kani said in a news conference at the Iranian embassy in Beirut. “Only once the aid is cut from the Israeli entity, the entity won’t have the tools and ability to commit crimes against the Palestinians and the war will end.”
Hamas said they received the multi-staged proposal that includes freeing the hostages and pouring aid into Gaza along with a path to a permanent cease-fire “positively”, while Israel maintains that Hamas’ military wing and ability to govern the Palestinian enclave must be destroyed in order for the war to end.
Regional meditators Qatar and Egypt have urged both sides to endorse the proposal.
Bagheri Kani met with Lebanese counterpart Abdallah Bouhabib
As well as Lebanese Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati. He said he also met with Palestinian factions and others, but declined to give further information until official statements released.
Bouhabib said Lebanon wants to avoid a wider war and is looking for “sustainable solutions that restore calm and stability to southern Lebanon.”
The Iranian foreign minister said Israel would find itself in a quagmire should it launch an all-out war in Lebanon against Hezbollah, a country he described as the “cradle of resistance.”
“The entity which trapped in the swamp in Gaza, if it had the basic rationality, shouldn’t put itself in a similar situation with the strong Lebanese resistance,” Bagheri Kani said.
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