Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs summoned Germany's ambassador over the interventionist claims by some German authorities about the Islamic Republic's jurisdiction.

Iran Press/Iran News: In the wake of the meddlesome comments, the German envoy to Tehran Marcus Putzel was summoned on Monday by the Iranian Foreign Ministry's Office for Western Europe. 

The office conveyed Iran's extreme protest to Putzel over the German authorities' support for a terrorist, Jamshid Sharmahd, who fled to Germany.

Sharmehed led several terrorist acts in Iran, including the explosion of a Hosseiniyeh in Shiraz, southern Iran, in 2008, which left more than 200 innocent people killed and wounded. Sharmahd was executed on Sunday.

The office told the Western ambassador that the German state's support for the fugitive terrorist was against Germany's claims about the rule of law, protection of human rights, countering impunity, and the fight against terrorism.  

The Director General of the Western Europe Office then referred to Germany's support for the Israeli regime's genocide in Gaza and noted that the German state's support for the regime was in any way a contribution to the severe international crimes. 

He pointed out to the German ambassador: "All are equal before the law, and having a passport of a third country can be neither an excuse nor a permission to exclude the nationals living in another country from the law of their respective country."

It is more than one year, since October 7, 2023, that the Israeli regime has launched an all-out war in the region and is massacring the people of Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon while assaulting other countries like Iran and Syria. 

The regime's attack on Gaza and Lebanon since the day has left more than 45,000 Palestinians and Lebanese martyred and more than 100,000 others wounded.

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