Iran (Washington Insider Magazine) – In a significant development, Iran’s acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani held a discussion with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, emphasizing the potential “harmful consequences” for Israel if it escalates tensions with Hezbollah in Lebanon. This conversation, reported by Iran’s state media Press TV and al-Mayadeen, underscores the coordination between Iran and Turkey against Israel.
Iran’s Strategic Warning
During the call, Bagheri Kani warned that any Israeli military actions in Lebanon would lead to new regional conditions detrimental to Israel. He emphasized that Israel’s strategic defeats cannot be mitigated by further aggression, hinting at Hezbollah’s preparedness to confront Israeli threats. The conversation highlighted Iran’s ongoing support and provision of precision-guided munitions and other weapons to Hezbollah.
Isolation of Israel
According to Jpost, Bagheri Kani suggested that Hezbollah possesses enhanced capabilities and that Israel’s previous status before the Gaza conflict on October 7 cannot be restored. He indicated Iran’s objective to isolate Israel and leverage the events of October 7 as a pivotal moment, seeking Turkish collaboration to support Hezbollah.
Broader Regional Implications
According to al-Mayadeen, the conversation also covered the latest situation in Gaza and assessed the risks of escalating tensions in the region. Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan noted that increased tensions in Lebanon could have broader repercussions in Iraq and Syria, hinting at potential involvement from Iranian-backed groups in Iraq and possible increased attacks against US forces. This assertion follows recent threats from Iraqi militia leader Qais Khazali against the United States.