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Newly-elected Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian urged Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei this week not to attack Israel, but made sure not to express such views at a public microphone.
Pezeshkian, who based his electoral campaign on a platform of “reform,” expressed concern over the repercussions of a direct Iranian attack on Israel, although he publicly affirmed Iran’s right to respond to the assassination.
The new Iranian president cautioned Khamenei that a harsh Israeli retaliatory attack against Iran’s national infrastructure and energy resources could cripple the Iranian economy and potentially lead to the country’s collapse, according to the Iran International opposition news outlet.
Pezeshkian, who based his electoral campaign on a platform of “reform,” expressed concern over the repercussions of a direct Iranian attack on Israel, although he publicly affirmed Iran’s right to respond to the assassination.
The new Iranian president cautioned Khamenei that a harsh Israeli retaliatory attack against Iran’s national infrastructure and energy resources could cripple the Iranian economy and potentially lead to the country’s collapse, according to the Iran International opposition news outlet.
Iran’s New President Urges Supreme Leader Not to Attack Israel
Ultimately, it is the 85-year-old Supreme Leader who makes the decision on whether or not to unleash another direct attack on Israel.
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