14.05.2026 00:10
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that regional countries cooperating with Israel against Iran will "be held accountable." The remarks came after it was revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the war. Araghchi stated that "cooperation with Israel is unforgivable," while attention turned to secret contacts between Gulf states and Israel.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a stern message to regional countries accused of collaborating with Israel during the war. Araghchi's remarks came after it was revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu secretly visited the United Arab Emirates during the war.
In a post on his social media account, Araghchi stated that countries collaborating with Israel against Iran will "be held accountable."
"COLLABORATION WITH ISRAEL IS UNFORGIVABLE"
The Iranian Minister said in his post, "Netanyahu has now publicly confirmed what Iranian security units communicated to our leadership a long time ago."
Araghchi added, "Hostility toward the Iranian people is a major gamble. Collaborating with Israel is unforgivable."
ATTENTION TURNED TO THE UAE
The Israeli Prime Minister's Office recently announced that Netanyahu made a secret visit to the United Arab Emirates during the Iran war. Following the meeting, allegations emerged that Israel sent the Iron Dome air defense system and troops to the UAE. Araghchi's statements were interpreted as a message to Gulf countries, particularly the UAE, which are accused of having close contact with Israel during the war.
TENSIONS RISE IN THE REGION
The Iranian government suspects that some regional countries provided logistical and security support to Israel during the war. Tehran's latest remarks were seen as a new move that could further increase diplomatic tensions in the Middle East.