Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held meetings in Egypt on Thursday as part of a broader Middle East tour meant to solidify opposition to Israel’s self-defense operations against Iranian-backed terror organizations that saw him stop in Jordan on Wednesday and includes a planned visit to Turkey by the end of the week.
Since last week, Araghchi has held meetings with senior officials in Lebanon, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Iraq, and Oman, in addition to Jordan and Egypt, that the Iranian government has stated are meant to unite Muslim countries against Israel’s operations to protect its civilians from Hamas, Hezbollah, the Yemeni Houthi terrorists gang, and other Iran-backed jihadists. Israel declared war on Hamas – prompting operations against its allied jihadist groups – on October 8, 2023, a day after Hamas invaded Israel from Gaza and engaged in a murder, rape, abduction, and torture spree unprecedented in modern Israeli history. About 100 hostages taken on October 7 are believed to remain in Hamas captivity in Gaza.
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