Iran threatens to withdraw from truce over Israeli attacks

Iran announced a possible withdrawal from the truce due to Israel's attacks on Lebanon.

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Iran has officially threatened to withdraw from the ceasefire after Israel's attacks on Lebanon. Tehran demands that the truce cover all fronts, including Lebanon, and is already identifying targets for possible retaliatory strikes. The situation in the Middle East has deteriorated sharply.

Iran issues stern warning to Israel

Today, Iran announced its readiness to withdraw from the two-week truce if Israel does not stop its attacks on Lebanon. According to the Tasnim news agency, Tehran believes that the truce should cover all fronts, not just certain regions.

Iranian Armed Forces Prepare Retaliatory Strikes

The Iranian military is already identifying potential targets for strikes in response to Israel's actions. According to sources, preparations for a possible conflict are ongoing, and Tehran does not rule out the use of force in the event of new attacks. Such an escalation could have a significant impact on stability in the region, which is already a matter of concern to the international community.

International reaction and implications

The international community calls on the parties to exercise restraint, as further escalation in the Middle East can have unpredictable consequences.

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