As if Iran is ever going to stop supporting terrorists in their employ. Hamas and Hezbollah are their paramilitary forces, and the war will continue until the United States has a real president back in office to stop it all. President Trump had Iran on its news thanks to smart international deals and punitive acts to prevent Iran from making money. Biden, of course, reversed everything that worked and went so far as to give Iran billions of dollars directly in addition to allowing them to sell their oil and make hundreds of billions over the last three and a half years. This is the absolute lunacy of the Democrat Party.
On Wednesday, Iran’s acting Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, issued a stark warning about the potential consequences of Israeli military actions in Lebanon. Kani stated that any such actions leading to a full-scale war would result in “eternal hell” for Israel. This declaration underscores Iran’s commitment to protecting Hezbollah, its most significant and well-supported proxy group in the region.
Lebanon will turn into eternal hell for Israel in case of invasion: Iran
Iran’s interim foreign minister has warned that an all-out war on Lebanon will definitely turn into an eternal hell for the Zionist regime. pic.twitter.com/eYNODZVZLu— Iran’s military magazine (@iranmilitary_en) July 3, 2024
The preservation of Hezbollah is a crucial objective for Iran, reflected in its increasingly aggressive rhetoric. Israeli officials have repeatedly expressed their concerns about the ongoing attacks by Hezbollah on northern Israel. Since October, these attacks have surpassed 5,500 incidents. While Israeli officials have indicated a preference for a diplomatic resolution, they have also signaled that military options remain on the table if diplomacy fails.
As the conflict persists into June, the situation in northern Israel remains tense. On Thursday morning, Hezbollah launched numerous drone attacks on Israel, following the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) killing of a senior Hezbollah commander in Tyre the previous day. Iran is closely monitoring these developments.
In his statement on Wednesday, Kani warned of the repercussions of a war in Lebanon, emphasizing that such a conflict would transform into a perpetual nightmare for Israel. The Iranian state media reported Kani’s assertion that an all-out war in Lebanon would inevitably lead to an “eternal hell” for the Israeli regime.
Commenting on the issue of #DonaldTrump‘s potential election into office, Bagheri Kani said that the #IslamicRepublic is not dependent on the change in the #UnitedStates administration.#Iran https://t.co/YrnDTI0l3e
— Al Mayadeen English (@MayadeenEnglish) July 3, 2024
Kani framed the current conflict as an “equation,” suggesting that Hezbollah has established a new front within Israel, linking its attacks to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He highlighted Hezbollah’s significant role in the region, both militarily and diplomatically, noting that the group’s actions have contributed to creating a deterrent power in the area.
When Iran speaks of “deterrent power,” it refers to its capacity to escalate attacks on Israel through Hezbollah or other proxies across multiple fronts, including Gaza, Yemen, Lebanon, the West Bank, Iraq, Syria, and even Iran itself, which launched 300 drones and missiles in mid-April.
In addition to the conflict, Iran’s foreign minister touched on the potential visit of Saudi Arabia’s king to Iran. He mentioned that this trip is on the agenda and will be pursued once the new Iranian administration assumes power. This is a significant development as Iran aims to strengthen ties with countries like Saudi Arabia while isolating Israel through its expanding regional relationships, including with Egypt.
🚨 ISRAEL VS HEZBOLLAH – The 🇮🇱 army sends more military reinforcements to the border with Lebanon & the occupied Golan
🚨🚨 Iran’s UN mission warned Israel of its readiness to go to war in the event of an attack by the Israeli army on Lebanon.
📰 — AP: US and Europe warn… pic.twitter.com/0qc5lGl5bV
— MonitorX (@MonitorX99800) June 30, 2024
Kani also addressed the possibility of former US President Donald Trump returning to office. He asserted that changes in US leadership would not alter Iran’s strategic policies. However, Tehran is vigilant about potential shifts in the international landscape, including in the United States, and the incoming Iranian administration will take serious measures in response to these changes.
Major Points:
- Iran’s acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani warned that any Israeli action leading to an all-out war in Lebanon would result in “eternal hell” for Israel.
- Preserving Hezbollah is a key priority for Iran, reflected in its increasingly aggressive rhetoric.
- The ongoing conflict has seen over 5,500 Hezbollah attacks on northern Israel since October, with recent drone attacks following the IDF’s killing of a senior Hezbollah commander.
- Iran’s foreign minister highlighted Hezbollah’s significant role in creating a deterrent power in the region and Iran’s ability to escalate attacks on multiple fronts.
- Iran is also pursuing diplomatic efforts to strengthen ties with Saudi Arabia and other regional players while monitoring potential changes in US leadership.
Fallon Jacobson – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News