Iran vs Israel War: Iran is ready for war with Israel. Recently, it had expressed its intention by firing 181 missiles. Now on Friday, once again Iran has openly challenged Israel. On Friday, the country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praised the recent missile attack and said it was prepared to do so again if necessary. After this, quoting the statement of Deputy Commander of Iran Revolutionary Guards, Ali Fadawi, Iranian news agency has claimed that if Israel attacks them, we will destroy Israeli energy and gas sites.
‘If necessary, we will attack again’- Khamenei
Meanwhile, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave several warnings to Israel on Friday. He praised the missile attack on Israel in recent days. Khamenei said it was ready to do so again if necessary. Khamenei said in his speech from the Musalla Mosque, Tehran’s main prayer venue, that the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel almost a year ago on October 7, 2023, was a legitimate action of the Palestinian people. He also said that the missile attack was based on international law, the country’s law and Islamic beliefs. He urged countries from Afghanistan to Yemen, and from Iran to Gaza and Yemen to be prepared to take action against the enemy.
If Israel attacks, we will get a strong response – Abbas Arghachi
In this context, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Arghachi warned Israel that if Israel attacks his country, it will be responded to more forcefully than before. Abbas Arghachi is currently in Lebanon. Let us tell you that Iran had fired at least 180 missiles at Israel in the past. In recent times, one incident after another is happening in West Asia which is pushing the Gulf region to the brink of war. Meanwhile, Abbas said that if Israel takes any step against us, our response will be more forceful than before.
Israel launched a massive attack on Beirut
Despite Iran’s threat, Israel’s attack on Lebanon continues. He is selectively targeting Hezbollah targets. On Friday, Israel carried out a massive airstrike in the southern suburbs of Beirut. In these attacks the main road connection between Lebanon and Syria has been cut. The explosions overnight shook Beirut’s southern suburbs. Due to aerial bombardment, clouds of smoke and flames were seen rising into the sky at night. The explosions were so powerful that buildings several kilometers away from the Lebanese capital were shaken.