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2026-07-10 07:19:11 UTC
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Iranian military warns of retaliation as missile strikes and regional tensions escalate

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Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters issued evacuation warnings for northern Israeli settlements and military areas in response to Israel’s threats to bomb Beirut. It also stated that Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire and intensified attacks in southern Lebanon and Beirut’s southern suburbs, describing Israel as an 'aggressive Zionist regime' and accusing it of committing war-cr

Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters warned residents of northern Israeli settlements and military areas in the occupied territories to evacuate, citing Israel’s threats to bomb Beirut. The group stated that Iran had previously warned against expansion of Israeli attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs, asserting that such actions would prompt retaliatory strikes. It described Israel as an 'aggressive Zionist regime' and 'child-killing' entity, accusing it of committing war crimes through the use of prohibited weapons, including phosphorus bombs, and of intensifying aggression with the support of the United States and the silence of international organizations. The headquarters announced a halt to operations by Iran’s armed forces, framing its military response as a 'painful' retribution for 'aggressions and evils' in southern Lebanon and the Dahiya region. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards launched a ballistic missile strike targeting Israel’s Ramat David Air Base, which Israeli authorities said came in three waves. Yemen’s Houthi rebels also launched a missile at Israel and threatened to disrupt Red Sea shipping. The Lebanese Health Ministry reported over 3,600 deaths in Lebanon since March. Iran’s Parliamentary National Security and Foreign Policy Committee spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei posted on X: 'Look at the sky over the occupied lands tonight.' U.S. President Donald Trump said the exchange of military strikes is not helpful to negotiations and urged Iran to 'get back to the table and make a deal.'

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