Iran rejects U.S. claims of military shipments to Yemen as baseless propaganda

Iran’s Foreign Ministry has categorically dismissed U.S. allegations of military shipments from Iran to Yemen, labeling them as baseless and part of a deliberate media campaign to smear the Islamic Republic.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Khatib condemned the claims as a tactic to distract global attention from Israel’s ongoing aggression in the region, backed by extensive U.S. support.
Khatib stated that the accusations are a “fraudulent attempt” to shift focus from Israel’s intensified genocide in Gaza and the West Bank, as well as its repeated violations of Syrian and Lebanese sovereignty. He accused the United States of using these claims to obscure its own “destructive and insecure interventions” in the Middle East while providing deadly weapons and comprehensive political and propaganda support to Israel.“
The U.S. narrative is nothing but a media hype designed to divert public opinion from the real issue—Israel’s crimes against the people of the region,” Khatib said, reaffirming Iran’s stance against external interference and its commitment to regional stability. (ILKHA)
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