
đ¨ IRAN THREATENS RETALIATION: âIsraelâs Attack On Lebanon Will Not Go Unansweredâ; IDF On Highest Alert
Iran issued a series of threats against Israel on Sunday following Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirutâs Dahiyeh district, warning that the attack âwill not go unansweredâ as the IDF raised its level of readiness across all fronts.
Mohammad Jafar Assadi, deputy commander of Iranâs Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, declared that Israelâs âcrimesâ in Beirutâs southern suburbs would receive a response, according to Iranian state media.
Additional threats quickly followed from senior Iranian officials.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf accused the United States of failing to uphold its commitments, saying, âThe Zionist aggression has once again proven that America has neither the will nor the ability to fulfill its obligations. Without that, there can be no discussion about moving forward.â
Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesman for the Iranian Parliamentâs National Security and Foreign Affairs Committee, warned, âDo not miscalculate. Even if you seek an agreement or understanding, the path to it is by restraining the Zionist regime. If this âmad dogâ is not restrained, even before the ink on the agreement dries, it will bite us in the leg.â
Iranian media outlets affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps also issued ominous warnings, claiming that âwithin hours, the skies over the Jews will once again be filled with a rain of missiles.â
Israeli defense officials acknowledged that the possibility of an Iranian response was discussed before the operation.
âWe saw how the Iranians responded last time, and we took that into account,â one senior security official told Israeli media. âWe are prepared for every possibility.â
According to reports, Israel also notified U.S. Central Command shortly before launching the strike in Beirut.
Earlier Sunday, the IDF said it struck a Hezbollah command center in Beirutâs Dahiyeh district that had been used to plan terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon. The military said the strike came after Hezbollah launched aerial threats toward Israeli territory earlier in the day.
In a joint statement, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisroel Katz said the strike was carried out in direct response to Hezbollahâs attacks on Israel.
Meanwhile, IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir said the military remains on the highest level of alert.
âThe entire IDF is determined, alert, ready, and operating with varying intensities in all sectors,â Zamir said after meeting with Northern Command commanders. âLebanon is our main center of gravity, but we are also preparing for developments in other arenas.â
He added that ongoing operations in southern Lebanon continue to erode Hezbollahâs military capabilities while helping shape negotiations being mediated by the United States and the Lebanese government.
Lebanese media reported that at least three people were killed and several others wounded in the Israeli strike.
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