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Will not leave if attacked, Iran warns Israel; Said- will get a befitting reply


Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that any Israeli attack against Iran would mean crossing the danger line and would be responded to appropriately.

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Iran has given a strict warning to Israel and said that if there is an attack, we will not leave it. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi said that any Israeli attack against Iran would mean crossing the danger line and would be responded to appropriately. Argachi told Turkish broadcaster NTV that any attack on Iran means crossing the red line for us. We will definitely respond to such attacks. Any attack on Iran's nuclear facilities will be responded to. It is noteworthy that according to some documents leaked from America, Israel is preparing to attack Iran.

Iranian Foreign Minister Aragchi also mentioned the attack on Israel during this period. He said that we did not attack any economic or civilian facilities at that time. We targeted only military facilities. Now we have identified all our targets in Israel. If Israel attacks, we will carry out similar attacks on their targets. Asked why Israel has not yet responded to Iran's previous attack, the minister cited the immense diplomatic pressure being exerted on Israel by the entire world.

Aragchi said there is a high probability of a full-scale war breaking out in the region. The country is making significant diplomatic efforts at the regional and international levels. I believe that diplomacy should be used and a ceasefire declared to stop Israeli attacks and a large-scale disaster in the region. Only after this can we talk about the well-being of the residents of Gaza Strip and Lebanon.

It is noteworthy that recently Lebanon attacked the Israeli Prime Minister's house with a drone attack. Iran's hand has also been said to be behind this attack. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also given his reaction on this. Netanyahu said in a statement that Iran's agents, who tried to assassinate me and my wife today, have made a big mistake. He referred to the drone strike from Lebanon, saying it was aimed at his private residence in the northern city of Caesarea.

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