Iran's armed forces have threatened to launch new attacks on Israel in response to recent strikes in Lebanon. The warning was issued by the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters following statements from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who threatened strikes on Beirut and the southern suburb of Dahiyeh, urging residents to evacuate. The commander of the headquarters advised residents of northern Israel and military settlements in the occupied territories to leave the area if the attacks were executed, citing Israel's repeated violations of ceasefire agreements. This warning coincides with Lebanon's accusation that Israel conducted a strike near a hospital in the southern city of Tyre, which reportedly caused injuries and significant damage to the facility.
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Iran Issues Warning of Potential Attacks on Israel
Iran's armed forces have warned of potential attacks on Israel in retaliation for recent strikes in Lebanon. The warning follows threats from Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and accusations from Lebanon regarding an Israeli strike near a hospital in Tyre.
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