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Tehran: Israel anti-Iran claim at Olympics aims to divert world attention from Gaza genocide

Iran's Foreign Ministry

Iran's Foreign Ministry roundly rejects the Israeli regime’s allegation against the Islamic Republic of harboring a plot to target the regime’s participants and settlers during the Paris Olympic Games.

Spokesman Nasser Kan’ani made the comments in a post on X, former Twitter, on Friday after the regime’s foreign minister Israel Katz leveled the accusation against the Islamic Republic in remarks to his French counterpart Stephane Sejourne.

Kan’ani denounced the claim as an instance of “hatemongering", which the “child-killing” Israeli regime had resorted to as a “desperate attempt at deflecting the international public opinion away from the [underway] genocide in Gaza.”

He was referring to the brutal military onslaught that the regime has been waging against the Gaza Strip ever since October 7. The campaign has so far claimed the lives of at least 39,175 Palestinians, including more than 16,000 children, and injured upwards of 90,403 others.

The spokesman said the allegation was a means of “escaping forward in the face of the international rage and hatred [that has been incurred] concerning the regime’s war crimes against the oppressed Palestinian people.”

He asserted that such accusations contradict the Olympic charter, which is based on peace and friendship, and serve as another example of the Israeli regime's non-adherence to universal and international norms and values.

Kan’ani said the claim was “more risible than plausible” given the fact that it had been made by a regime that had “crossed the boundaries of tyranny” by shedding the blood of tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians over the past 10 months.

The official finally wished the French government and people success in their efforts to host the games decently and securely.


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