Tehran(IP): Iran's Parliament Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Mojtaba Zonour called Zionism as a threat and danger for regional nations.

Iran Press/Iran News: Speaking at the protest against Charlie Hebdo's blasphemous cartoons on Thursday as the main keynote speaker, Iran's Parliament Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, Mojtaba Zonnour referred to the Holy Prophet desecration saying that was not the first time some people in Western countries insult.

"Through providing ISIS with equipment, the US is trying to strengthen international Zionist and establish the new Middle East in the region in order to destroy the Islamic Republic of Iran, added Mojtaba Zonnour.

After the Leader in a message slammed the Charlie Hebdo magazine's Holy Prophet's Sacrilege, all Muslims also reacted to the insult, Chairman of the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission pointed out.

"The UK years ago emphasized that as long as the holy Quran exists, we won't reach our targets," Mojtaba Zonour stressed.

He said that its the reason that all the enemies' actions are doomed to failure like in Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan.

Mojtaba Zonnour continued to say the enemy is trying to implement the so-called 'Deal of Century' in the region because Israel is already isolated and the unity among Muslim counties like Iran, Iraq, Syria makes the Zionist regime worried.

Zionism is a threat and danger for regional nations, he warned.

Such insult is not strange when UAE normalizes its ties with Israel", he noted."

On Tuesday, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei branded the re-emergence of the offensive imagery an “unforgivable sin,” adding that it clearly shows “hostility and malicious grudge” against Islam harbored in the West.

The magazine’s decision also triggered an angry reaction in other Muslim countries so, many people in the world denounced what Charlie Hebdo has published.

Charlie Hebdo reprinted the shameless controversial cartoons last week.

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