The question is
rhetorical.
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini on Tuesday condemned bombings in Bikfaya in Lebonan.
"These explosions are suspicious activities which are in the service of the Zionist regime," he said in a statement.
Hosseini also said the bombings were carried out "to target Lebanese people and their solidarity and resistance against the plots of the Zionist regime".
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