Iran warns of full-scale response as ceasefire with Israel faces violations
Thekabarnews.com—An Iranian security official of high rank has said that Iran could start full-scale defensive operations again at any time. This is because they say Israel is breaking a fragile...
Thekabarnews.com—An Iranian security official of high rank has said that Iran could start full-scale defensive operations again at any time. This is because they say Israel is breaking a fragile ceasefire agreement.
On Wednesday, April 8, the official told Press TV that recent events have made them worry about how long the ceasefire will last. People thought the ceasefire, which came after weeks of rising violence, was a crucial step toward making things calmer in the area.
The official said that Israel was breaking the deal by continuing military operations, even hitting targets outside of Iran’s borders. These actions have made it harder for the US, which was helping to set up the ceasefire, to do its job. In addition, they undermine the trust necessary for effective mediation and could lead to further conflict in the region.
The report states that the Iranian official urged the mediating countries to intervene immediately and take stronger actions to maintain the ceasefire. If violations keep happening, Iran would hold Israel completely responsible for any escalation and act accordingly.
The warning comes at a time when violence is starting to rise again in the area. Reports indicate that Israeli planes bombed Lebanon extensively immediately after the announcement of the ceasefire. Local news reported that the strikes hit many places, including parts of Beirut, and killed many civilians.
Early reports said that the attacks killed hundreds of people. Some sources reported that Israeli forces launched more than 100 airstrikes within minutes.
Due to the operation’s size, people worldwide are concerned about the ceasefire’s duration. They fear that prolonged conflict could lead to further casualties and destabilization in the region.
Iran said it had won a “historic victory” after a 40-day war with the US and Israel. Iranian officials said that Washington had agreed to Tehran’s 10-point plan as the basis for the ceasefire.
Some parts of the proposal said that fighting should stop right away on several fronts, including Lebanon. But things that happened later, such as the continued military actions and lack of communication from the US, make it hard to believe that those promises will be kept.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf said that more talks with the US might not be possible because they keep breaking their promises. He said that recent events have made the long-standing distrust between Tehran and Washington even stronger.
Things are still very unstable, and both sides are telling different stories. This complicates the potential for future negotiations and increases the risk of renewed conflict.
The ceasefire gave people hope for peace at first, but fighting could start up again and make things worse. This could potentially lead to further destabilization in the region and impact global energy markets.
People all over the world are paying close attention to what happens next. This is especially true since the area is important for energy markets and global security.
The reopening of key shipping routes, like the Strait of Hormuz, eased fears for a short time. However, tensions could rise again and undo those gains.
As diplomatic efforts continue, observers say that international mediators and everyone else involved need to work together better to keep the ceasefire. They must also make sure everyone obeys the rules that were agreed upon.
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