Former Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif stated Israel is the main threat to the Middle East, not Iran. He made the claim on December 28, 2025, during an interview. Zarif argued Israel, with US backing, has consistently undermined peace efforts.
Zarif said diplomacy lost credibility after attacks by the US and Israel. This followed five rounds of reconciliation talks between Washington and Tehran. He accused Israel of historically thwarting reconciliation between Iran and the US. Zarif also criticized former US President Trump's diplomacy. He believes it leads to negotiations that end in war.
The statement comes amid renewed tensions. Israeli officials are reportedly lobbying the US to address Iran's ballistic missiles. The immediate impact of Zarif's statement is unclear. No immediate response from Israeli officials has been released.
Iran and the US have a long history of strained relations. Israel is a key US ally and a strong critic of Iran's nuclear program.
The international community will likely monitor the situation closely. Further statements and actions from involved parties are expected. The potential for escalating tensions remains a concern.
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