Summary
Iran criticized President Trump's speech to the Israeli Knesset, where he talked about the U.S. and Israel's actions against Iran and urged peace in the Middle East. Iran's Foreign Ministry called Trump's accusations baseless and referenced past U.S. actions against Iran. The speech highlighted the recent peace deal brokered by Trump in Gaza.
Key Facts
- Iran's Foreign Ministry criticized President Trump's speech as having baseless accusations.
- Trump spoke favorably about U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, claiming they targeted "terrorists."
- Trump urged Iran to renounce terrorism and make peace with Israel.
- The Iranian statement condemned past U.S. actions, including the killing of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani.
- Trump discussed a peace deal in Gaza and a plan for peace in the Middle East.
- The Iranian Ministry called the U.S. a supporter of terrorism and criticized American actions.
- Trump stated the U.S. does not wish harm to the Iranian people, emphasizing a desire for peace.
- The situation is part of ongoing efforts to address conflict in the Middle East.