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Iran’s Bold Declaration: Our Power Far Exceeds What You’ve Seen

Iran’s Representation to the United Nations (UN) has responded to claims made in the press regarding the missile attack on Israel. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps made a written statement denying that any information was given to the USA before the attack, but a serious warning was issued after the incident.

According to the statement, the missile attack on Israel was a response to Israeli attacks that resulted in the deaths of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah, and Iranian general Abbas Nilfuruşan. The statement also warned Israel of a “destructive response” if they retaliated militarily.

Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian took to social media to defend the missile attack, stating that it was carried out to protect Iran’s national security and interests. He also warned Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu against further aggression, emphasizing that Iran is prepared to defend itself.

In response to the missile attacks, Iran has canceled all flights across the country for safety reasons. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps used hypersonic Fattah 1 missiles for the first time during the attack, hitting their targets successfully.

The White House has deemed Iran’s attack on Israel as “ineffective,” stating that US troops were closely monitoring the situation and working in coordination with Israeli forces to defend against the missile strikes. Despite the attack, there have been no reported casualties in Israel, and no significant damage to military assets.

The White House National Security Advisor Sullivan assured that the US would continue to work closely with Israel to address any further threats from Iran. The situation remains tense as both sides evaluate the impact of the recent missile attacks.

 

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