The leaders of Germany, Britain and France issued a joint statement calling for an "immediate end" to the war and sending humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Iran PressEurope: The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany issued a joint statement without directly referring to the crimes committed by the Zionist regime in Gaza and announced that "the war in Gaza must end immediately and all hostages (of Zionist prisoners) with Hamas must be returned to be released and humanitarian aid to enter Gaza immediately."

A joint statement signed by French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

The heads of these three European countries described the legitimate revenge response of the Islamic Republic of Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah to the assassination and martyrdom of senior resistance officials in Tehran and abroad as an "intensification of tension" and wrote in this regard: "we call on Iran and its allies to refrain from attacks that would further escalate regional tensions."

 

In this statement, no main reason has been mentioned for the continuation of the war in Gaza, i.e. the heavy arms aid provided by the United States to the Zionist regime, and yet they allegedly claimed that " They have been working with all parties to prevent escalation and will spare no effort to reduce tensions and find a path to stability.”

 

The statement of the heads of these three countries also claimed, without directly referring to the main obstacle to sending humanitarian aid to the war-torn people of Gaza, that is, the Zionist regime, that "The residents of Gaza need the immediate delivery and distribution of aid without restrictions."

 

British, French and German officials emphasized that "We support the joint statement of Qatar, Egypt and the United States, which called for the immediate resumption of negotiations (between Hamas and the Zionist regime)."

 

With the increasing fear and concern of the Zionist regime and the American authorities about the retaliatory operations of Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah against the Zionist regime, yesterday and Sunday, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, threatened Iran and said, "Don't do this."

 

When getting into the car, Biden answered a reporter who asked him, "What is your message to Iran?" he said: "Don' do thist."

 

The US President used the same word "don't" at the end of April and before Iran's Operation True Promise' against the Zionist regime.

 

Following the increase in Tel Aviv's fear of Iran's response to the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of Hamas's political bureau in Tehran, US President Joe Biden claimed last week that he hopes Tehran will refrain from responding!

 

Esmail Haniyeh was attacked and martyred at his residence after attending the inauguration ceremony of Masoud Pezeshkian, the president of Iran.

 

The assassination of a senior Hamas official in Tehran, as well as Fouad Shokur, the commander of Hezbollah in the southern suburbs, has increased the Zionist regime's fear of Tehran's response and resistance. In the meantime, in response to a question about whether Iran will abandon its decision to respond and severely punish Tel Aviv, Biden claimed in a short answer: "I hope so. I don't know!

 

John Bolton, the former national security adviser of the United States, recently in an interview with "Al-Sharq Al-Awsat" in response to Iran's possible response to Ismail Haniyeh's assassination, said that Tehran's retaliatory response, as the Iranian leader has emphasized, will be very tough and effective. 203

 

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