Iran Prepared to Deliver a Strong Response to Israeli Attacks: Israel Will Regret It if They Strike

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian

INVC NEWS
Tel Aviv/Gaza
– Five days have passed since Iran faced devastating airstrikes from Israel. The Israeli army is preparing for a major offensive against Iran. The IDF is planning attacks with full force to inflict maximum damage on Iran. On the other hand, Iran is also planning a strong retaliatory response to potential strikes. According to sources within the Iranian military, if Israel takes any severe action, it will receive a stern response. If Israel is not willing to agree to a ceasefire, Islamic countries in the Middle East will jointly attack.

Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has visited Syria, where he reiterated that if Israel attacks their country, a tough response will follow. This time, the retaliation will be so severe that Israel will have significant regrets. Such retaliations have occurred in the past, and Israel should not forget this.

During his visit to Syria, Iran’s Foreign Minister met with President Bashar al-Assad. The discussions between the two leaders included talks on a ceasefire in Lebanon and Gaza, as well as discussions about the increasing clashes between Israel and Iran, and Syria and Israel. Following these talks, the Iranian Foreign Minister announced that discussions for a ceasefire in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip had begun, with the involved countries striving to reach an agreement. However, he did not disclose which countries were participating in these talks.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, “We are working towards a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon. The conditions for the ceasefire must be accepted by the Palestinian and Lebanese parties. Once this happens, Iran and Syria will support such steps. We are hopeful for positive outcomes.”

On the other hand, dual attacks on Lebanon continue. Ground operations have begun in several new areas, while heavy airstrikes have been carried out in Beirut. Israel has also conducted two major attacks on Gaza. The first significant strike targeted a mosque in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of 18 people. Israel claimed that Hamas militants were hiding there. In the second recent attack, Israeli fighter jets bombed a city in Palestine, killing 12 Hamas militants. A tunnel associated with Hezbollah was also destroyed. If Israel had not discovered this tunnel near northern Israel, it could have posed a significant threat. Although the tunnel had not yet been used, it had accumulated a stockpile of weapons. Preparations were underway for attacks similar to those on October 7, 2023.

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