Following recent Israeli attacks on strategic military installations close to Tehran, Iran has declared that it has a duty to protect itself. The Times of Israel reports that no immediate military response is planned, according to Iranian government sources.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
The Israeli strikes, which hit an S-300 air defense system near Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport, several IRGC bases, and the secretive Parchin military complex, have escalated tensions in the region. Iranian officials condemned the attacks as acts of aggression and a violation of the nation’s sovereignty.
In a statement issued on Saturday, a spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs asserted, The Islamic Republic of Iran has an undeniable duty to defend its territory and protect its citizens from any form of external aggression. The statement emphasized Iran’s right to respond to threats and defend its national security.
Despite the strong rhetoric, sources close to the Iranian leadership have indicated that Tehran is not planning an immediate retaliatory strike. Instead, the focus appears to be on diplomatic efforts and rallying international condemnation of Israel’s actions. “We are exploring all avenues to hold Israel accountable through diplomatic channels,” a senior Iranian official told The Times of Israel, speaking on condition of anonymity.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>