AhlulBayt News Agency: The head of Iran’s Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission has stated that the recent unrest in the country is a direct result of the strategic failures suffered by the United States and the Israeli regime during the 12-day conflict.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Ebrahim Azizi said that the defeat of Iran’s adversaries in that confrontation pushed them to seek retaliation by fomenting instability and disorder inside the country. He stressed that when external enemies fail on the battlefield, they often resort to covert and indirect methods to pressure the Iranian nation.
According to IRNA, Azizi praised journalists for their vital role in raising public awareness and conveying facts to society. He also reaffirmed that citizens have the legitimate right to voice criticism and protest, noting that the Leader of the Islamic Revolution has repeatedly emphasized the importance of listening to public demands and addressing economic, social, and intellectual concerns.
However, he distinguished between lawful criticism and what he described as organized violence, arguing that the events that erupted on December 28 — which resulted in the martyrdom of several security and military personnel — were not spontaneous, but part of a deliberate and hostile foreign agenda.
According to Azizi, the primary trigger for this foreign-backed interference was the collapse of the United States and the Israeli regime’s 12-day war strategy, which he said had aimed at weakening, disintegrating, and ultimately overthrowing the Islamic Republic.
He added that the decisive and historic presence of the Iranian people played a central role in foiling those objectives. Azizi concluded that the recent attempts to incite unrest represent an act of revenge by Iran’s enemies following their earlier strategic defeat.
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