Israeli regime unable to strike Iran: Foreign Ministry spokesman

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- The latest Israeli threats against the Islamic Republic have been rejected by the spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry as
Tuesday, Nasser Kanaani asserted that the recent threats by the Zionist regime were only psychological warfare and that this regime lacked
both the guts and the capacity to militarily face Iran.He emphasized that Iran will retaliate forcefully against any "idiocy" by the Tel
Israeli army, claimed on Sunday that Israel had a "moral obligation" to prepare a military response to Iran's nuclear program and that this
preparedness was "at the center" of the military's preparations.In a joint statement issued on Thursday in the occupied city of al-Quds on
Thursday, U.S
President Joe Biden and Yair Lapid made bogus claims against Iran for its nuclear program.Biden stated that the U.S
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei issued a fatwa (religious decree) nearly a decade ago banning the production,
stockpiling and use of weapons of mass destructions (WMDs), including nuclear arms.Kamal Kharrazi, head of Iran's Strategic Council on
Foreign Relations who was foreign minister from 1997-2005, denied claims that his country is seeking nuclear weapons.In an interview with Al
Jazeera aired on Sunday, Kharrazi said while the Islamic Republic has the "technical capabilities" to enrich uranium beyond the present 60
percent level, it will not take that step.Kanaani also said that Biden, during his recent tour to West Asia, failed to establish an
officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the U.S
has not accepted all of Iran's demands, which must be met under the JCPOA.Washington must provide a real assurance to Iran, he said,
implying that the U.S
borders, it opposes the concept of creating a "safe zone" inside Syria.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sought to create a safe
zone in Syria's occupied northern region.Erdogan has reportedly vowed to launch a military attack in northwest Syria, despite efforts by
Iran and Russia to dissuade him.Iran has warned that any military intervention by Turkey in Syria could destabilize the region.