Iran: The response will come at a time when Israeli regime least expects it
Pars Today - Iran's representative to the United Nations regarding the time of Tehran's response to the Israeli regime following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas political office announced: Iran's response will come at a time, in a manner, and in a way that the Zionist regime least expects.
Ismail Haniyeh, the former head of the Hamas political office, who had come to Tehran on August 1 to attend the inauguration ceremony of the president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, was martyred. After this crime, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution emphasized in a message: The criminal and terrorist Zionist regime has prepared the ground for severe punishment with this action.
According to Pars Today, Iran's representative to the United Nations announced in a statement: The timing, conditions, and manner of Iran’s response will be meticulously orchestrated to ensure that it occurs at a moment of maximum surprise; perhaps when their eyes are fixed on the skies and their radar screens, they will be taken by surprise from the ground—or perhaps even by a combination of both.
The Islamic Republic of Iran's UN mission emphasized: Iran’s response must yield two distinct objectives. First, it must punish the aggressor for its act of terrorism, and infringements upon Iran's national sovereignty. Second, it must bolster Iran's deterrence capabilities to induce profound regret within the Israeli regime, thereby serving as a deterrent against the repetition of any act of aggression in the future.
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