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Iranian Parliament to Discuss Beirut Bomb Blasts

Iranian Parliament to Discuss Beirut Bomb Blasts

Senior parliamentary officials said the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of the Iranian legislature is due to convene in coming days to discuss the twin bomb blasts that hit the Lebanese capital earlier today.

Two bomb blasts outside the Iranian Embassy in Beirut on Tuesday killed 23 people and injured 146 others.

Following the terrorist attack, Rapporteur of the Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Hossein Naqavi Hosseini condemned the attack as “blind terror” by “terrorists affiliated to the global arrogance”.

He told FNA that his commission would study and pursue the terrorist blast in front of the Iranian embassy in Lebanon, adding that the commission is already gathering information about the incident.

Also, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Marziyeh Afkham strongly condemned the attack as “an inhuman action”, and said, “The Islamic Republic of Iran takes the Zionists and their mercenaries responsible for this action.”

Afkham said since the attack targeted an area in the vicinity of the Iranian Embassy compound in Beirut, Tehran will pursue the incident.

The attack targeted just 10 meters away from Iranian embassy in Beirut’s Southern neighborhood of Jinah, inflicting much damage to the compound.

Early reports said the Iranian embassy staff in Beirut, Ebrahim Ansari, has been killed in the attack, but Afkham rejected the reports, stressing that the Iranian cultural attaché is still alive.

In similar remarks earlier today, Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon Qazanfar Roknabadi also said that Zionists have been behind the bombing.

Roknabadi said none of the embassy staffers has been harmed in the attack, but he confirmed the death of Ansari.

The main gate of the Iranian Embassy was blown out by the first explosion, and the second blast happened just meters away from the embassy.

A Lebanese government source said Ansari was entering the embassy as the blasts took place, adding that the Iranian official died of his wounds at a Beirut hospital.

Meanwhile, Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati described the bombings as “a cowardly terrorist act”.

Mikati was quoted by Lebanese NNA news agency as saying that the aim of the attacks was to “stir-up the situation in Lebanon”.

“We have asked the security apparatuses to speed up the investigations to uncover and arrest the perpetrators.”

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