She explained Israel Broadcasting Authority According to two sources familiar with the details, it is not clear whether the Iranians will respond to the recent Israeli attack, as the Iranian government is holding discussions on this topic.
He was the Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas AraghjiHe said on Sunday that his country had received “signs” of an attack before the Israeli strikes on Saturday.
Araqchi confirmed to journalists that Iran “received signals on Friday afternoon that the Zionist entity would likely launch an attack on Iran,” without clarifying the nature of those signals.
Araqchi indicated that “necessary measures” were taken when the attack occurred, adding that he was in contact with military officials and that “messages were exchanged with several parties” that he did not name.
In his statements, the Iranian Foreign Minister stressed that Iran has the “right to respond.”
And it ran out Israeli armyAt dawn on Saturday, an attack was launched against Iranian military sites in several areas, in response to a series of attacks launched by Iran against Israel in recent months.
And about the possibility of Tehran responding to… IsraelIranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed on Sunday that Iran “does not seek war” but pledged an “appropriate response” to the recent Israeli strikes.
Pezeshkian stated during a government meeting that his country does not seek war, “but we will defend the rights of our people and our country,” adding, “We will make an appropriate response to the Zionist regime’s aggression.”
Pezishkian blamed Israel’s “aggression” and “American support” for the escalation of regional tensions, saying, “If the Zionist regime’s attacks and crimes continue, tensions will increase.”
The Iranian military issued a statement on Saturday, including a suggestion that a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon takes priority over any retaliation from Tehran for the recent Israeli attack.