Iran warns Israel and allies of severe consequences following missile strikes

Tehran (Quds News Network)- Iranian military officials have issued stark warnings to Israel and its allies, threatening widespread destruction of Israeli infrastructure if Israel retaliates following the recent missile strikes. Iran’s General Staff declared that any Israeli response would lead to comprehensive damage to its infrastructure, with Iran fully prepared to target key interests and military bases of countries supporting Israel if they intervene in the conflict.

Iranian Foreign Minister emphasized the responsibility of Israel’s allies, urging them to rein in the aggressive actions coming from Tel Aviv. He stated that Iran acted in self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter and that the Iranian military’s recent actions would cease unless Israel provokes further retaliation.

“Iran has exercised its legal right to self-defense. Our operation is concluded unless the Israeli regime calls for more responses,” said the Foreign Minister. He added that supporters of Israel now bear significant responsibility for preventing an escalation of the conflict.

Iranian Defense Minister backed the legitimacy of the Revolutionary Guard’s recent operation, which was carried out under international law. He added that while the current attack had inflicted substantial damage, Iran had not yet deployed its most advanced missile capabilities with greater destructive power, referring to the operation as “The Truthful Promise 2.”

The Minister also warned that if the situation escalates into a full-blown regional war, Iran would respond with even greater force in future waves of attacks.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry confirmed that the missile strikes targeted only Israeli military and security installations, stressing that ‘civilian’ areas were deliberately avoided. The Ministry further cautioned against the involvement of any third party in the conflict, holding Israel’s supporters accountable for curbing its aggressive actions.

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