The Iranian president said Masoud BazeshkianToday, Sunday, he said that any mistake committed by Israel against his country will face a harsh response, pointing out that Israeli leaders reconsidering their behavior, accepting a ceasefire, and stopping killing innocent people may affect the nature and intensity of the Iranian response.
Iranian IRNA news agency quoted Pezeshkian as saying, “If the Israelis reconsider their behavior, accept a ceasefire, and stop killing the oppressed and the innocent, this may have an impact on the intensity and type of our attack,” referring to his country’s possible response to the recent Israeli attacks that targeted Iranian sites.
The Iranian President confirmed – during a meeting of his government – His country will not leave any attack on its security and sovereignty without a response, criticizing What he described as American and European hypocrisy regarding the crisis “they created,” noting that the United States has ignited wars in the world, and that it supports Israel to keep the war burning in the region.
Pezeshkian previously said, “We will respond appropriately to the Zionist entity’s attack on our lands,” while the Iranian guide said Ali KhameneiYesterday, Saturday, the enemies, including the United States and Israel, will receive “a strict response to what they are doing against Iran and the resistance.”
Khamenei added that his country will not back down from confronting the enemy, and will not leave any move on his part without a response, a week after an Israeli attack targeted military sites in Iran, resulting in the killing of 4 soldiers and one civilian, according to official statements.
For his part, Qaid said Revolutionary Guard Iranian Hussein SalamiToday, the resistance in the region has the upper hand, and Tehran and the resistance will prepare themselves with everything necessary to confront the enemy.
This comes as part of several statements by Iranian political and military officials vowing to respond to the Israeli attack, which Tel Aviv said targeted air defense systems and missile and drone sites late last October.