The Iranian foreign minister recently conveyed to the United States through secret channels his concern about the expansion of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and hoped that the conflict would not spread.
The news has attracted attention. Iran, a leading supporter of anti-Semitic states, said it had not been notified of Hamas's attack, and the United States** confirmed this position.
Although Iran has played an important role in supporting these groups, Western countries believe that Iran is responsible for its actions.
Iran, however, has said it is not responsible for the actions of these groups.
Iran saw the opportunity created by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to isolate itself abroad and decided to use the conflict to improve relations with Arab countries. At the same time, the Iranian leader has held high-level meetings with Saudi Arabia, Egypt and other countries, strengthening ties with these countries.
This move not only boosts Iran's influence in the region, but also helps ease its international woes.
However, the United States has repeatedly counterattacked Iranian-backed militant groups.
The United States launched a strike against Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in retaliation for attacks on its bases and personnel in Iraq and Syria. In response, the Iranian Foreign Minister noted that the Iranian army was not attacked and stressed the ability of the Palestinian militia to produce military equipment on its own.
The Israeli side is also in trouble. Iran's foreign minister believes that the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is beneficial to militant groups and not to Israel.
Recently, Israel began a search of the largest hospital in Gaza City, which is believed to be the location of Hamas's command center. This move provoked a further intensification of contradictions and increased tensions.
The Iranian Foreign Minister further added that the development of the conflict will be decided by the resistance, not Israel. He is confident that the current situation is favorable to the resistance groups and that Israel may face paralysis in Gaza.
Overall, Iran has strengthened its position in the Middle East through its statements and actions, while at the same time issuing a warning about the development of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Iran's position hints at its influence and power in the region.
The entire Middle East region is mired in tensions, and the outlook remains uncertain. Regardless of the eventual direction, Iran has deepened its ties with Arab countries and strengthened its position in the region through this series of moves.