For its part, the Hebrew state says it expects an attack, raising fears of a military escalation in the region.
Less than a week after the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, Iran vows to retaliate and strike Israel.
For its part, the Hebrew state says it expects an attack, raising fears of a military escalation in the region.
This Monday, the possibility of the Middle East going up in flames is greater by the minute. Nasser Kanaani, spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said:
“The Islamic Republic of Iran, using its inherent right, based on international rules and regulations, will certainly take serious and dissuasive measures to ensure its security and punish the aggressor, with power, determination and firmness.”
According to a Hamas representative, he was killed by a rocket or missile.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards accuse the United States of having fomented with Israel the attack that cost him his life.
For its part, Hezbollah claims to have launched a drone attack in northern Israel, distinct from the large-scale response announced by Iran.
According to the Israeli army, the attack injured two soldiers.
Finally, the Times of Israel revealed on Saturday that several intelligence agencies had warned Greece of the possibility of attacks against Jewish and Israeli targets on its soil.
These plausible attacks would come from terrorists supported by Iran, in retaliation for the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh.