City
Epaper

"Which side are you on?" Iran Security Chief calls for unity among Muslim majority countries amid war

By ANI | Updated: March 17, 2026 03:45 IST

Tehran [Iran], March 17 : Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, Ali Larijani has issued a ...

Open in App

Tehran [Iran], March 17 : Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council of Iran, Ali Larijani has issued a message to the Muslim world saying that Iran remains "steadfast" in its fight against the US and Israel.

Larijani expressed disappointment at what he perceived as lack of support from Muslim-majority countries when Iran came under attack.

"Iran was subjected to a treacherous American-Zionist aggression that occurred during negotiations and whose aim was to dismantle Iran. This aggression led to the martyrdom of the great and self-sacrificing leader of the Islamic Revolution and a number of civilians and military commanders," he said on Monday.

"Some nations have gone even further, declaring Iran to be their adversary simply because it targeted American bases - as well as American and Israeli interests - situated within their own territories," Larijani added.

While Iran stresses that it is only striking US interests in the Middle East, its drones and missiles have targeted civilian sites, including hotels and energy installment in the Gulf region.

Larijani said Iran cannot be "expected to stand idly by with its hands tied" while US bases are located in neighbouring countries.

"The confrontation today is, in reality, between America and Israel on one side, and Muslim Iran and the forces of resistance on the other. Which side are you on, then?" he said.

Larijani called for Muslim unity, stressing that Iran does not seek "hegemony" over the region.

"You know full well that America has no loyalty, and that Israel is, in fact, your enemy," he said.

https://x.com/alilarijani_ir/status/2033552693759787104?s=20

Meanwhile, the Israeli military says its air force overnight on Monday dismantled the aircraft used by Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in "a precise strike" at Mehrabad Airport in the capital city of Tehran, as per Al Jazeera.

"The dismantling of the aircraft disrupts the Iranian regime leadership's coordination capabilities with axis countries, it's military force build-up efforts and its ability to rehabilitate its capabilities," its statement published on Telegram said, as quoted by Al Jazeera.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalTwo children killed, nearly 30 people injured in Pakistan's attacks in Afghanistan: Taliban

NationalTop Maoist leader Prashant Bose alias ‘Kishan da’ dies in custody in Ranchi

BusinessIndia to unlock Southeast Asia's USD 90 billion AgriTech growth potential: Study

National'Reverse gear on clean energy’: Pralhad Joshi attacks Karnataka's EV policy

National"CM Stalin conducting morning walk in Vijay's contesting constituency": TVK's Aadhav Arjuna mocks DMK's 'not afraid' claim

International Realted Stories

InternationalUnfair to say India follows US: Syed Akbaruddin

InternationalEnergy crunch amid West Asia conflict forces Bangladesh Govt to cut work hours, close shops early

InternationalSuccession battle in D-Company: ISI orchestrates power balance amid Dawood’s ill-health

InternationalRights body slams Pakistan fuel price hike amid surging inflation

InternationalGlobal Hindu groups condemn Khalistani outfit’s call to protest outside temples in Canada