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Iran Threatens to Hit All Israeli Infrastructure if Attacked

This threat came after Iran launched approximately 200 missiles at Israel.

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Iran’s top military official issued a stern warning to Israel on Wednesday. Major General Mohammad Bagheri, Iran’s chief of staff, vowed to target all Israeli infrastructure if Iran is attacked.

This threat came after Iran launched approximately 200 missiles at Israel, its longstanding adversary. Bagheri made the statement during an appearance on state television, underscoring Iran’s readiness to escalate the conflict if provoked further.

“The barrage will be repeated with bigger intensity, and all infrastructure of the regime will be targeted,” he said. His comments reflect growing tensions in the region, where both nations have been locked in a fierce rivalry for years.

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Tehran’s missile attack follows a series of provocations between the two countries, with accusations and threats exchanged regularly. Iran has consistently opposed Israel’s policies, particularly regarding Palestine, and has voiced its intentions to retaliate if threatened.

Iran’s Warning

Bagheri’s warning signals a potential escalation in the conflict. Iran has bolstered its missile capabilities in recent years, demonstrating its ability to strike at various targets within Israel.

While Israeli officials have not yet responded to the latest threat, the situation remains tense. Any further action by either side could lead to broader regional instability.

International observers are closely watching developments, as the potential for military escalation poses risks for neighboring countries and global security. Diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the situation will likely intensify in the coming days.

For now, both nations appear entrenched in their positions, with no immediate signs of easing tensions. The world is waiting to see what unfolds next in this ongoing confrontation.

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