From Lebanon to Saudi Arabia.... "Terrorist bombings" carried out by Iran and its arms in the region‏

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The Iranian regime is considered the first sponsor and supporter of terrorism in the world. It has established many terrorist organizations at home and abroad, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hezbollah Al-Hejaz, Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq in Iraq and many others, and many sectarian militias in a number of countries including Houthis in Yemen.
 
These organizations were condemned by the United Nations and the UN imposed international sanctions on them, as well as Tehran's support and complicity with other terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda, which becomes a shelter of a number of its leaders, some of them still in Iran, according to the Saudi foreign ministry statement.

The bombing of the US Embassy in Beirut
 
 In 1983, the US Embassy in Beirut was bombed by Hezbollah, killing 63 people were in the embassy.
 
The bombing of the US Marin Crops headquarter in Beirut
 
In 1983, an Iranian , Ismail Askari, from the Revolutionary Guard, carried out a suicide bombing in Beirut targeting the headquarters of the US Marine Corps, resulting in the death of 241 and injuring more than 100 naval personnel and American civilians, in the accident that was described by the American newspapers as "The largest non-nuclear bomb in history "
 
The headquarters of the French forces in Beirut
 
In 1983, the headquarters of the French forces in Beirut were bombed by Hezbollah, in conjunction with the bombing of the headquarters of the American forces, which resulted in the killing of 64 French civilians and military.
 
US Embassy and the French Embassy in Kuwait
 
In the same year, in 1983, elements of Hezbollah and the Iranian-backed Dawa Party carried out a series of attacks on the US Embassy, ​​the French Embassy in Kuwait, an oil refinery and a residential neighborhood, killing five and wounding eight.
 
The bombing of Sheikh Jaber Al - Ahmad escort .
 
In 1985, an attempt was made to blow up the escort of Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Amir of Kuwait, which resulted in the death of two soldiers and wounded from Gulf people 
 
The explosions in Buenos Aires
 
In 1994, Iran was involved in the Buenos Aires bombings that killed more than 85 people and injured about 300 others. In 2003, British police arrested Hadi Bauer, the former Iranian ambassador in Argentina on charges of conspiring to carry out the attack.
 
The bombing of residential towers in Al-Khobar
 
In 1996, residential towers in Al-Khobar were blew up by the so-called Hezbollah Al-Hejaz that affiliated to the Iranian regime, killing 120 people, including 19 US citizens.

The terrorist attack was overseen by the Iranian military attache in Bahrain. The perpetrators of the crime were trained in Lebanon and Iran, and the smuggling of explosives from Lebanon to the Kingdom occurred through Hezbollah. The evidence is available to the Kingdom's government and the governments of a number of friendly countries.
 
In 2003, the Iranian regime was involved in the Riyadh bombings on the orders of an al-Qaeda leader in Iran, resulting in the deaths of many Saudi citizens and foreign residents, including Americans.
 
Blasts in the Kingdom of Bahrain
 
In 2003, a terrorist plot with Iranian support was foiled to carry out bombings in the Kingdom of Bahrain and the elements of a new terrorist cell supported by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Lebanese Hezbollah were captured, the same has occurred in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.