An Iranian newspaper linked to the Supreme Leader has called for Russia to take a harder line against Israel over Gaza.
Kayhan, a daily paper affiliated with Ali Khamenei's office, said that the least expected from Moscow, as an ally, is to condemn what it refers to as “Israel's heinous crimes in the Gaza Strip”.
The newspaper urged Russia to play a more active role in condemning Israeli actions in Gaza, emphasizing that such support for the Palestinian cause would enhance Russia's “credibility and prestige globally”.
Kayhan highlighted the potential diplomatic advantages for Russia and suggested that swift action is essential.
The paper also claimed that the contribution of the Palestinian “resistance front” has benefitted Russia. Kayhan suggested the October 7 Hamas attack had possible diplomatic and geopolitical outcomes that will benefit Moscow.
This comes in the wake of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressing disapproval of Russia's cooperation with Iran. Netanyahu raised concerns similar to those voiced by the United States, criticizing Russian statements against Israel's military operation in Gaza.
Recent diplomatic developments include Putin's visits to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, followed by talks with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Moscow. The discussions involved the Middle East crisis, with Iran and Qatar advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza. Israel and the United States argue that such a ceasefire would benefit Hamas and potentially lead to future crises.