"Unfortunately France, under the pretext of defending free speech, considers Muslims' reaction to the desecration of their religious beliefs as an attack against secularism. But it has forgotten that countering criticism of the Zionist regime is itself a kind of violation of the free speech," the Iranian official said.
He also expressed regret that some European officials are using human rights issues as a tool for political games to interfere in internal affairs of other countries. Kanaani called that approach destructive and condemned it.
In addition, the Iranian foreign ministry spokesman criticized the countries, which claim to be defending human rights, for supporting and hosting terrorist groups but remaining silent on the daily killing of the Palestinians by “the child-killing Zionist regime".
It is obvious that such double standard policies will not remain unnoticed by the independent people in the world.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the phone, expressing “France’s full and complete solidarity with Israel in its fight against terrorism".
Macron talked to Netanyahu after two separate operations by Palestinians left seven Israelis dead and two more wounded.
Resistance groups in Palestine and elsewhere in the region hailed the operations, describing them as a natural response to Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people.
The Palestinians conducted the operations after Israeli forces raided the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank on Thursday (Jan. 26), killing ten Palestinians and wounding many more.
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