Emphasizing that Iran is currently at a high level of defense and military readiness and is monitoring enemy movements in the region, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army stated: "They are completely under our surveillance, and because we are aware of their malicious intentions, our finger is on the trigger; if they make a mistake, they will undoubtedly jeopardize their own security, their soldiers, the region, and the criminal Zionist regime."
Spokesperson for Iran's Foreign Ministry says that the interventionist statements by the US and Israeli officials completely makes their intervention in recent riots clear.
Major General Baqeri says the only way to counter the Zionist regime is through unity and solidarity among regional countries.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has termed the crimes by the Israel regime in Gaza as an example of terrorism.
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s vice president for strategic affairs, has said the Islamic Republic opposes Israel as an occupier and supports those fighting for the liberation of their lands, warning of efforts to frame this reality as a conflict with Israel.
Yemeni Armed Forces carried out two military operations against two Israeli occupation targets in occupied Yafa.
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei has strongly condemned the Israeli regime’s burning of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, describing it as a “heinous war crime” and “crime against humanity” aimed at completely destroying the health sector of the Palestinian territory.
Turkiye’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has argued that Iran does not want war and is trying to avoid any major confrontation.
A cyberattack has been reported against Israeli banking services, with the regime’s media outlets saying that they are evaluating the reports.
Media sources reported that Hamas has accepted Israeli demand that the Zionist forces remain in Gaza temporarily under a potential deal.