Iran’s supreme leader has upped his rhetoric, warning of an “overwhelming response” to the country’s enemies – including the United States – in the wake of an Israeli missile strike on the country a week ago.
“The enemies, whether the Zionist regime or the United States, will undoubtedly receive a crushing response to their actions against Iran and the resistance front,” Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in a speech he delivered in Tehran on Saturday, state television reported.
Without providing further details, Khamenei said that the hostilities against the Islamic Republic “will not be forgotten.”
This was a possible reference to the October 26 Israeli attack on military targets across Iran that killed five people, including a civilian. The Israeli Defense Forces were bombed by more than 100 fighter aircraft, despite their presence No confirmation Serious damage to oil or nuclear facilities.
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Khamenei’s comments on Saturday represented a shift from Khamenei’s more moderate tone shortly after the Israeli raid, which he described as a “misjudgment.” He warned at the time against exaggerating or underestimating the importance of the attack, without any explicit threat of retaliation.
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