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Red lines: The Iranian parliament showed the boundaries of Pezeshkian's apology

Iran's goals. Illustration: Azizi account / social networks

All US-Israeli bases in the Middle East are a legitimate target of Iran. This was stated on social networks by the head of the National Security Commission of the Iranian Parliament, Ebrahim Azizi.

"All Ziono-American bases located in the region are our legitimate target. Islamic Iran has no red lines in protecting national interests. This struggle continues..." writes Azizi, quoted by Iran's state Television.

As reported by EADaily, all military bases and assets of the United States and Israel remain the main targets of Iran and will be subject to strikes. This was stated by the central headquarters of Khatam al-Anbia, the State Television and Radio of Iran reported.

So the headquarters commented on the statement of Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian, who apologized to neighboring countries for the strikes.

Recall that Tehran's statement on the cessation of strikes on the countries of the Middle East actually means Iran's capitulation to its neighbors. This was stated by US President Donald Trump.

"This is the first time in thousands of years that Iran has been defeated by the countries of the Middle East surrounding it. They said, "Thank you, President Trump." I replied, "Please!“» — said Trump.

Recall, the Interim Governing Council of the Islamic Republic of Iran decided to stop strikes on neighboring states if they cease to support the American-Israeli aggression. This was reported on March 7 by the WANA news agency, referring to the statement of Iranian President Masoud Peseshkian, who apologized to neighboring countries for the missile strikes.

The head of state also announced that Iran has no intention of showing aggression against its neighbors, and therefore it will not attack them if there are no strikes on Iran itself from their territories.

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15.07.2026

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