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Iran has expressed “disgust” at Australia’s formal designation of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a state sponsor of terrorism, describing the move as an “unjustified and insulting action” intended to “pay ransom” to Israel.
The reaction, to what was largely a formality from the Australian government, marks the latest escalation in a months-long dispute that began when Australian intelligence agencies linked the IRGC to two arson attacks targeting Jewish community sites in Sydney and Melbourne in 2024.
New legislation passed earlier this month enabled the government to list foreign state entities as sponsors of terrorism, with the IRGC becoming the first to be designated under the framework.
In a statement, Iran’s foreign ministry said the designation, made by Australia on Thursday, was “illegal, unjustifiable, and in violation of international rules and norms that safeguard a state’s sovereignty,” arguing that Australia’s decision rested on “completely false and fabricated accusations by the security institutions of the Zionist regime,” referring to Israel.

In a statement released on Telegram Friday, Iran voiced its disdain for certain Australian politicians, accusing them of supporting what it termed the “malevolent policies” of Israel by spreading falsehoods about Iran.

Intelligence agency findings that Iran orchestrated the arson attacks led Australia to expel Iran’s ambassador — the first such expulsion since World War Two — and later to recall its own envoy, signalling a steep deterioration in relations.
At the time, an Israeli government spokesperson said it compelled Australia to act, but Australia’s Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke strongly denied this, in October saying Australia acted on its own intelligence.

This reaction came after remarks made by Burke in August, where he labeled the notion that Israel had influenced Australia’s decisions as “utterly unfounded.”

It further accused the government of allowing the “long-standing diplomatic relationship between Iran and Australia [to become] a means of reconciliation and paying ransom to the Zionist occupying regime.”
In recent weeks, Israel’s spy agency Mossad has publicly discussed alleged IRGC involvement in antisemitic activity abroad, including Australia, prompting further scrutiny of Iran’s regional operations.
Australia has rejected Iran’s claims about it’s relationship with Israel. Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong said: “Iran’s attacks were unprecedented and dangerous acts of aggression orchestrated by a foreign nation on Australian soil,” and stressed the listing is intended to deter further activity and restrict any dealings with the IRGC.
A joint statement from Wong, Burke and Attorney-General Michelle Rowland on Thursday said the arson attacks were “designed to undermine and sow division in our multicultural society, by targeting Jewish Australians to inflict harm and stoke fear”.

Many Iranian Australians view this designation as a pivotal step in holding the IRGC responsible while enhancing the safety of their communities.

“This is a landmark decision that strengthens national security and protects multicultural society,” Suren Edgar, vice president of the Australian Iranian Community Alliance, said in a statement on Friday.
“It also acknowledges the years of tireless advocacy and evidence-based warnings raised by Iranian-Australian activists, human rights defenders, and community organisations regarding the IRGC’s violent operations, intimidation networks, and foreign influence activities on Australian soil.”
Meanwhile, the Australian Iranian Community Organisation said: “For many Australians of Iranian background, this decision is also deeply personal.”
“Our community includes refugees, former political prisoners, human rights defenders, and families who have directly experienced harm and intimidation linked to the IRGC,” president Siamak Ghahreman said in a statment on Friday.
“Today’s decision meaningfully reflects [our] long-standing concerns and advocacy.”

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