Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian’s Powerful Statements
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.Iran Accuses the West of Broken Promises Over Gaza Ceasefire
During a meeting with Hamas leaders in Qatar, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian strongly criticized Western countries.
He said they made promises to Iran that they didn’t keep, and that they told Iran to hold back while a ceasefire in Gaza was being discussed. He made it clear that:
“Because Israel keeps doing bad things, we are forced to respond strongly to them.”
He also warned:

“If Israel makes even a small mistake, our military will respond even more strongly.”
President Pezeshkian Mourns Assassination of Hamas Leader
President Pezeshkian said that the killing of Ismail Haniyeh was one of the saddest moments of his life. He mentioned that:
“He was a guest at my inauguration ceremony.”
This personal connection shows how close Iran is to Palestinian resistance groups.
Iranian President Highlights Strong Iran–Pakistan Ties
In a meeting with Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi in Tehran, President Pezeshkian showed great thanks for Pakistan’s help during wartime. He said:
“Iran will never forget the help Pakistan gave us.”
He stressed how important it is for both countries to work together and have diplomatic talks, saying:
“Both countries have many chances to work together more.”
Minister Naqvi congratulated Pezeshkian on Iran’s victory in the conflict. He also confirmed that Pakistan supports Iran’s right to defend itself, pointing out that:
“Pakistan’s Parliament was the first to pass a law against the war forced on Iran.”
Zionist Regime Accused of Creating Division Among Muslim Countries
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.President Pezeshkian spoke out against the Zionist regime, saying it was trying to cause disagreements among Muslim nations. He stated:
“Muslim countries must be united and work together.”
This shows Iran’s aim to bring the region together against outside threats.
Iranian President Injured in Israeli Missile Strike
According to Fars News Agency, President Pezeshkian was slightly hurt in his leg. This happened during an Israeli missile strike on June 17. The strike targeted a meeting of the Supreme National Security Council in western Tehran.
Six missiles were used in the attack.
They aimed for the entrances and exits of the underground building.
The attack was similar to how they tried to kill Hezbollah leaders.
Masoud Pezeshkian’s Political Journey
Early Roles in Iran’s Health Ministry
In 2000, Masoud Pezeshkian became Deputy Health Minister under President Mohammad Khatami, who was a reformist.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian. Even though he didn’t have much political experience before, Pezeshkian became known for his moderate views on reform. He later described himself as a:
“Reformist who follows principles: I follow principles, and that’s why we want reform.”
He was then promoted to Minister of Health in 2001 and just barely avoided being removed from office in 2003.
Entry into Parliament and Stand on Human Rights : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
Pezeshkian won a seat in 2008 to represent Tabriz in the Iranian Majles (parliament). He earned public respect in 2009 when he spoke against the government’s violent response to protests after the election. He bravely said:
“Do not kill people like a wild animal!” (He was referring to a famous Islamic text called Nahj al-Balāghah)
Leadership in the Majles and Azerbaijani Advocacy
From 2016 to 2020, Pezeshkian was the Deputy Speaker of Parliament. He played an important role in making laws about healthcare.

He also led a group of lawmakers from the Azerbaijani ethnic group, showing his dedication to including different ethnic groups in national politics.
Conclusion : Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
President Masoud Pezeshkian is becoming a very important leader in the region. He is strongly against foreign attacks, has strong ties with other countries in the region, and supports political changes within Iran.
His strong opinions on Gaza, his relationship with Pakistan, and his calls for Muslim unity show that his presidency is likely to change Iran’s role in the Middle East.

