June 4, 2026, 9:29 a.m.

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With the prime minister presenting the "assassination list", Iran urges the international community not to adopt a double standard.

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(Tehran China News) Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi posted a message on social media on Wednesday evening, condemning Israel for not taking into account the consequences of making assassination a regular practice. He demanded that the international community should not apply double standards and should not turn a blind eye to this act by Israel.

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu posted a video on social media on Tuesday (March 17), showing him in conversation with the US Ambassador to Israel, Hacabi. During the conversation, Netanyahu showed the other party a card related to the assassination of senior Iranian officials, stating that "two names" had been "erased" from it on that day, suggesting that Israel had assassinated Iran's Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Rafiqani, and the commander of the militia group "Mobilizing the Poor Organization", Soleimani.

Alaghi wrote on Wednesday (the 18th) that if the Iranian president showed a "kill list" to a foreign ambassador, listing US presidents, congressional leaders, senior generals, etc., and then announced that he would eliminate them one by one, then the UN Security Council would hold an emergency meeting, and the media would hyperventilate, saying that "sanctions, threats, and even war would follow - all of this wrapped up in the name of 'international law' and the maintenance of 'global order'".

Alagzi pointed out that, however, when it comes to Israel, the usual rules of the game seem no longer to apply. Those so-called "guardians of law and order" remain silent, evasive, and even provide weapons and shelter to Israel. This represents a deliberate moral collapse, where the rules apply only to the enemy and the exemptions are exclusive to the allies.

He also said that Israel is gradually dragging its American partners deeper into the moral and political abyss.

According to Israeli Defense Minister Katz on Wednesday, he and Netanyahu jointly decided that the Israeli military would be authorized to attack "any Iranian senior official" without prior approval, and that "all Iranians" would be considered targets for attack.

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