Jerusalem Post: Iran is dissatisfied with rapprochement of Israel with Azerbaijan

The Israeli edition of the Jerusalem Post analyzed publications in the Iranian press, which speaks of the concern of Iran with the role of Israel in the Caucasus.

Improving Israeli relations with Azerbaijan and Bahrain causes an obvious rejection by Iran, who is trying to contrast the diplomatic success of Israel with threats to his neighbors, the article is noted.

“In particular, the editorial of the Iranian newspaper Fars News contains a lengthy criticism of Azerbaijan and the statement that Iran will not tolerate the presence of Israel near its borders.

Tehran also calls on Baku not to allow any foreign countries to influence his policy. This is the answer to the close ties of Azerbaijan with Turkey and Israel. “Azerbaijan has been sponsored by the Zerail movements and even the direct presence of Zionism in the region for many years,” the article says.

Iranian edition of Tasnim News quotes opposition activists in Bahrain. The general trend of these two articles is designed to warn both Bahrain and Azerbaijan.

And it is no coincidence that Iran speaks of new weapons, such as “hypersonic” missiles, in an attempt to sow fear in the region. Tehran said that his new missiles will soon be able to evade air defense systems, knowing that Israel has one of the most advanced air defense in the region. The Islamic Republic in the past tried to threaten Israel with high -precision ammunition (PGM). Thus, the context here is that Iran seeks to convey the message to Azerbaijan and Bahrain, which he now considers as front -line states, bordering on the sea and land from two flanks. The point is that Tehran can threaten the region. Iran is increasingly concerned about the expanding ties of Israel with Bahrain and with Azerbaijan, because the current situation changes the usual role of Tehran. And it is at the moment when Iran is faced with the protests of the house and fears that the countries located closer to it may pose a threat, ”said Jerusalem Post.