Tehran – Saba:
The Commander of Iran’s Central Command Headquarters, Khatam al-Anbiya, affirmed today, Sunday, that the Iranian Armed Forces are closely monitoring enemy movements with full vigilance. He stressed that they are fully prepared to counter any new aggression and will respond even more severely if Zionist attacks are repeated.
In a message of gratitude to the Iranian people for their steadfastness in the face of Zionist aggression, published by Tasnim News Agency, he stated:
“I assure you that your sons in the armed forces, under the wise and courageous leadership of the Commander-in-Chief, are in full readiness and will not hesitate for a moment to defend the territorial integrity of the Islamic Republic of Iran and its dear people, to fulfill the goals of the martyrs, and to confront any possible aggression.”
He added:
“The Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran proved during the Sacred Defense era that, despite limited resources, they were able to defeat their enemies with a strong and faithful will. Today, in addition to that unwavering will, they possess advanced, domestically-manufactured military and defensive technologies. Through these capabilities, they have delivered painful blows to aggressive enemies.”
He continued:
“Despite extensive censorship and news blackout, the effects and consequences of these strikes have not escaped the world’s attention. Every day, new dimensions of this historic punishment inflicted on the enemy are revealed. The aggressive American government has now resorted to pleading for the salvation of this cancerous tumor in the region, explicitly recognizing Iran’s firm determination and calling for an end to the confrontations.”
He concluded:
“Dear Iranian people, as has been proven repeatedly, America and the Zionist enemy adhere to no legal, moral, or international standard. Their dark history in the region shows they cannot be trusted. However, if they have any wisdom left, the recent war—even if it lasted only a few days—has taught them a lesson:
‘O fly! The field of the Simorgh is no place for you to roam.’”

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