Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stressed that the West knows that Iran is not capable of sending missiles to Yemen. Pezeshkian said in a press conference on Monday: "We have a missile force, but we do not supply Yemen with missiles, and Yemen obtained the technology to manufacture and produce missiles before the war." The Iranian president added, while responding to a question in his press conference: "If the Yemenis have acquired the power of resistance, this did not happen in one day, one week, or one year, and that acquiring this technology is not possible in one year of war,"adding that "we have a common vision and we protest against Israel, which is carrying out genocide." He continued: "Israel is committing genocide in front of the world, and no one is protesting. If the West is concerned about Israel's security, why should it not be concerned about Gaza and Palestine?" He went on to say: "The world should not allow a group supported by major powers to exterminate innocent people and then worry that Iran is sending missiles." Source: National Iraqi News Agency
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