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Iran warns US intervention in conflict with Israel risks ‘all out war’

Iran warns US intervention in conflict with Israel risks ‘all out war’

As the two countries engaged in six straight days of attacks, Iran has warned that any US intervention in the conflict with Israel could lead to an “all-out war.”

Any American intervention, according to spokesman for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Esmaeil Baghaei in a Wednesday interview with Al Jazeera, would lead to a region-wide “war.”

We have good relations with Arab nations, and they are aware that Israel has been trying to entice others into the conflict. We are certain that the Arab nations where US bases are located won’t allow their territory to be used against its Muslim neighbors, he continued.

Donald Trump, the president of the US, initially vehemently opposed to the Israeli attacks, has since suggested a greater US involvement in the conflict, claiming that he wants a “much bigger” outcome than a ceasefire. The US is also sending the USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, which has also been sent by the US.

Nearby nations within Iran’s purview of the weapons have a large number of American soldiers stationed there. However, the US has threatened a massive attack response.

Trump demanded Iran’s “unconditional surrender” on Tuesday.

He also made a glorious claim that Ali Khamenei, the leader of Iran, could be assassinated in the United States.

“We are aware of where the alleged “Supreme Leader” is hiding out. He’s a simple target, but he’s safe there: We won’t kill him! Trump stated on his Truth Social platform, “at least not for the moment.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz posted a message on the social media platform X that read, “A storm is passing over Tehran.” “Districts fall apart in this manner.”

Khamenei vowed on Wednesday that his nation would not tolerate the rulers of Israel.

“We must confront the Zionist regime’s terrorist organization head-on. Hours after Trump’s threat, Khamenei posted on X with the statement, “We will show the Zionists no mercy.” On Wednesday, he was scheduled to address the nation.

Iranian ambassador to the UN in Geneva stated to reporters on Wednesday that it would “strongly” and “without restraint” respond to Israeli strikes.

“We will not show any resistance to defending our people, our homeland, and security.” Without restraint, we will take our position seriously and decisively,” said Ali Bahreini.

Barrages of Iranian missiles

The two parties engaged in sixth-day firefights as the warnings were issued. In the first two hours of Wednesday morning, the Israeli military reported that two barrages of Iranian missiles were launched at Israel. Over Tel Aviv, revelations were also audible.

At least 10 drone launches launched from Iran were reported by the military.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed its hypersonic Fattah-1 missiles were “repeatedly shaking the shelters” in Israel’s commercial hub [overnight,” and Iran warned Tel Aviv residents to get ready for an attack as early as Wednesday.

The IRGC stated in a statement released on state television that “the 11th wave of the proud Operation Honest Promise 3 using Fattah-1 missiles” was carried out.

Hypersonic missiles can maneuver in midair at more than five times the speed of sound, making them more difficult to track and intercept.

Nour Odeh, a journalist from Amman, Jordan, reported that Iranian missiles were launched directly at Israel overnight, focusing on both the north and the central region.

According to the Israeli Ministry of Health, 94 Israelis have received treatment for injuries from overnight strikes, and there have also been numerous fires where these missiles have been hit or interceptor fragments have hit, she said.

Iran’s centrifuge factories suffered a blow.

Later on Wednesday, the Israeli military claimed to have struck Tehran’s centrifuge factory and two weapons manufacturing sites.

The military claimed that the most recent wave of attacks was “part of Iran’s nuclear weapons development program’s extensive effort.”

A workshop in Karaj and the Tehran Nuclear Research Center, two centrifuge production facilities, both of which were hit, have been confirmed by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

The nuclear watchdog stated on the social media platform X that “at the Tehran site, one building was hit where advanced centrifuge rotors were manufactured and tested, and two buildings were destroyed at Karaj, where various centrifuge components were made.

Tohid Assadi, a journalist from Tehran, claimed Iranian residents frequently heard explosions overnight.

“Israeli strikes continue, and what we are seeing on the ground is escalation upon escalation.” The IRGC, for its part, also made a statement declaring that it would continue its retaliation as long as Israeli strikes continue, he added.

“And in Tehran, which has at least 10 million residents, we are seeing that a sizable portion of the population has decided to leave the area.” Given the threats made by the Israelis and the US president, who have ordered them to leave, many civilians are still present, he continued, and they are very concerned about the future.

An Israeli Hermes drone was shot down in Isfahan, according to Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB. Additionally, it published footage of the abandoned unmanned aircraft.

An Israeli F-35 fighter jet was destroyed in Javadabad, according to the official IRNA news agency.

Leaders from Russia, China, and the European Union have expressed concern about the ongoing conflict.

Since Israel launched its campaign on Friday, more than 700 foreigners from Iran have crossed into Armenia and Azerbaijan, according to government figures.

More than 700 people have been moved to “places of safety,” according to China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Due to the conflict, the US also announced that it would hold off visiting Jerusalem until Friday.

Source: Aljazeera

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