Iran's Ambassador to Baku continues to threaten Israel and its Ambassador to Azerbaijan
Baku/07.11.23/Turan: Having not heard Baku's appropriate reaction to its unacceptable behavior, the Iranian Ambassador to Azerbaijan, Abbas Seyid Mousavi, decided to continue threats against the Israeli Ambassador to Baku, George Deek, and Israel as a whole.
Recall that on November 4, the Iranian Ambassador threatened that Hamas would drown Israel in the Mediterranean Sea. Moreover, he appropriated the right to speak on behalf of Azerbaijan: "whose brave people hate racist Israel, like the whole world."
Official Baku pretended not to notice the Ambassador's statement. This gave him the right to continue behaving the same way and today he is already threatening the Ambassador with death at the hands of Iran.
"Hey...! It is enough that you've accepted the reality of being a Spider Web. I'm wondering why your "Steel Web" hasn't managed to overcome a few Hamas warriors & instead killed 10,000 civilians, of whom 4,000 are children! This Web will be noosed for your death by our own hands".--- Mousavi wrote on his Twitter account/
He was angered by the fact that the Israeli ambassador had responded to his previous threats the day before:
"To the ambassador of the Iranian regime: Here’s a free pro tip - if you want people to take you seriously when you threaten my country with annihilation, and me with death (again), you really have to drop the spider web metaphor. Pound for pound, spider silk is five times stronger than steel. You’re welcome".
The representative of Israel has not yet responded to the latest threats of the Iranian Ambassador.
In this situation, there are no more questions for the Ambassadors of the two countries, but for the official Baku, which calmly watches as the representative of Iran openly threatens the death of another country's diplomat in Azerbaijan and dares to speak on behalf of the people of Azerbaijan. -0-
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