JAKARTA – Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said there was a regional consensus that the Zionist regime was an “active and prime threat” to the Middle East, stressing Israel’s continued aggression and occupation had endangered the entire region.

Speaking at a weekly press conference on Monday, Baghaei said there was no doubt among countries in the region that “major threats came from the Zionist regime,” reported the Tasnim News Agency Nov. 3.

He further noted that Iran and the region were “in a real war with the Zionist regime,” referring to the “extensive genocide in Palestine” and the continuing occupation of Palestinian and Syrian territories, as well as Israel’s aggressive attacks on Yemen and Qatar.

There is a common understanding across the region that the Zionist regime is an “active threat,” and that countries in the region need dialogue and agreement to ensure their safety, Baghaei added.

The spokesman described the regional situation as “very liquid,” saying the Middle East was still facing serious issues of sustainable occupation and genocide.

On the occasion he also criticized the Israeli regime for repeated ceasefire violations in the Gaza Strip, Palestine and continued mass killings, noting that since the ceasefire began, more than 200 innocent Palestinians have lost their lives.

Baghaei added that Gaza’s ceasefire guarantors bear “difficult responsibility,” and warned of the UN Security Council’s indifference to have allowed the impunity of the Israeli regime to continue.

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