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Iran is Angry with Saudi Arabia Amidst Protests

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Iranian intelligence ministry has warned Saudi Arabia to not meddle in their internal affairs or else there will be consequences.

Iran on Wednesday warned its rival Saudi Arabia to stay out of their matters or else they might take some serious actions against the Arab country.

Iran is going through a rough patch as protests are breaking out all across the country.

The protests are in support of a Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, a young woman who died in the police custody.

The Iranian police arrested her because she did not wear a hijab. Later she died in the police custody. This situation resulted in protests all over Iran.

Iran believes that Saudi media is instigating the matter.

Iran revolutionary guard Hossein Salami said, “I am warning the Saudi ruling family…. Watch your behaviour and control these media … otherwise you will pay the price. This is our last warning because you are interfering in our state matters through these media. We told you, be careful,”

Iran’s officials also said, “Until now, Iran has adopted strategic patience with firm rationality, but it cannot guarantee that it will not run out if hostilities continue,”

Iran’s intelligence minister Esmail Khatif further added, “If Iran decides to retaliate and punish, glass palaces will crumble and these countries will not experience stability anymore.”

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