Iran warns Israel and ‘we cannot do the damn thing’ to prevent nuclear ambitions of Tehran as tensions escalate

Senior Iranian official On Monday, he singled out a meeting between US and Israeli officials, calling him illegal efforts to prevent the Tehran nuclear ambition.
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry Esmaeil Baghaei has blown a meeting as a violation of international law and effort, which, in his opinion, Washington, DC and Tel Aviv remain powerless to stop.
“When it comes to a country like Iran, they can’t do damn,” he told reporters on Monday, according to the readings provided by the state media.
Baghaei aimed at sitting between the US Secretary -General Marco Rubio And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Sunday, just a day before. Their meeting allegedly focused on Iranian nuclear ambitions.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio boarded a plane on his way to El Salvador at Panama Pakifico International Airport in the City of Panama, February 3, 2025. (Mark Schiefelbein/Pool AP/AFP via Getty Images)
Netanyahu, for his part, hinted at the increasing momentum between the US -Ai of his country to reduce the Iranian nuclear program, speaking to journalists after Sunday’s meeting: “I have no doubt that we can finish the job.”
However, Baghaei sharply challenged it.
“You can’t threaten Iran on one side and claim that it supports a dialogue on the other,” he added.
Baghaei’s remarks come after Netanyahu boasted that Israeli military operations weakened the Iranian proxy groups in Middle Eastincluding the Palestinian Terrorist Group of Hamas.
“We can also finish the job,” the Prime Minister said.
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President Donald Trump, to the right, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak during a press conference in the Eastern Room of White House on Tuesday, February 4, 2025. In Washington, DC (Alex Brandon/AP)
Some analysts suggest that more and more Bellyly rhetoric of Israel, including the Tehran nuclear program, could risk the Trumpov’s interest in achieving a peace agreement with Iran.
Rubio said yesterday that the meeting encouraged what he described as the “bold” plan of President Donald Trump for Gaza, describing Iran as the biggest obstacle of peace in the region. “The president was also very brave in terms of his view of what the future of Gaza should be. Not the same tired ideas of the past, but something that boldly and something that, sincere, took courage and visions to outline,” he said.
Netanyahu also said that he and Trump share a “joint strategy” for Gaza, which includes the complete destruction of Hamas as political and military forces.
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Last week, Trump suggested removing Palestinians from Gaza so that the territory could develop the US owned.
Since then, he said that he was standing on the plan, despite the broad concern and criticism of further conflicts and displacement.
“I’m committed to buying and possessing a gauze,” Trump said then. “As far as we are concerned, we can give it to other countries in the Middle East to build parts of it, other people can do it, through our patronage. But we are dedicated to possession, taking it and providing it safe that Hamas does not go back.”
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The US-Razelel meeting also served a symbolic purpose. During sitting, they have now sent a shipment of heavy bombs and ammunitions to Israel, in accordance with Trump’s promises to do so last month.
Muncy and bombs shipments, “represents significant assets for air forces and IDF,” said Israeli Defense official, “and serves as further evidence of the strong Association of Israel and the United States.”
Anders Hagstrom Fox News contributed to this report.