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Tensions escalate as Iran warns Israel of severe response

The adverse Iran has given notice to Israel about its presence difficulties with a lowkey way of speaking. His position was reiterated in the mentioned array of an anniversary parade held for the Iranian Army Day when the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, vowed that there would be a retaliatory Israeli attack on Iranian soil. The resolutions that have been made were a result of Iran’s ground attack on an Israeli target in Israel after the Jewish state had taken actions to allegedly target an Iranian diplomatic compound in Damascus.

On the other hand, (while) Israel’s war cabinet is meeting and deliberating on all the possible steps they may take and the path they need to choose wisely. The speakers on both sides gave talks that aroused the question about the risk of an increase in hostilities between the two states.

For the same occasion, the commander of the air force of the Islamic Republic of Iran* stated their readiness for any offensive Israel launches, including Sukhoi-24s, among the list of combat aircraft that they own. According to the Air Force, it is the most attentive by now. The way they’ve put it makes it clear that this is no laughing matter.

Besides, the navy commander of Iran disclosed that the Iranian commercial vessels were combed through the Red Sea by Iranian frigates. The move aimed to protect Iranian ships in the Persian Gulf from growing menaces, including the attacks from the Yemen’s forces allied with Iran and the Houtis as the region’s situation is deteriorating more and more.

Tensions between Iran and Israel are allegedly escalating as the latter continues to display the might of its military and seeks to fully own the regional politics despite the volatility in the region.

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Hindustan Times

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