Massacre in Kerman, Iran threatens reprisals. Blinken returns to the Middle East
After the explosions on the anniversary of Soleimani's death (over 100 dead), Tehran points the finger at Washington and Israel. The US Secretary of State is on a mission againVery high tension in the Middle East.
After the two explosions in Kerman , Iran, on the anniversary of the killing of General Soleimani, the leader of the Pasdaran killed by the USA during a raid in Iraq, which cost the lives of over one hundred people, the Tehran authorities, who referred to as a "terrorist attack", they point the finger at the USA and Israel and their "mercenaries and allies", threatening reprisals.
For their part, Washington and Tel Aviv assure that they are not involved in the attacks, while US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will pay a new visit to Israel and other countries in the area.
All against the backdrop of the conflict in Gaza and after the killing of Hamas number two, al-Arouri, which the Lebanese leader of Hezbollah Nasrallah defined as "an obvious attack by Israel", threatening very harsh responses in this case too.
(Unioneonline/lf)