Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - Iran has declared that its latest military operations against Israel have concluded, offering a potential pause in the recent escalation that heightened tensions across West Asia. However, Tehran simultaneously issued a strong warning that any continued Israeli attacks on Lebanon would be met with a tougher and more forceful response, underscoring the fragile security situation in the region.
Iranian officials stated that the objectives of the recent military campaign against Israel had been achieved and that active operations had come to an end for the time being. The announcement comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts by regional and international actors to prevent a wider conflict involving Iran, Israel, and Tehran's allied groups across the Middle East. Despite signaling an end to direct military actions, Iranian leaders emphasized that their forces remain prepared to respond if they perceive new threats to regional stability or allied organizations.
The warning was primarily directed at Israel's continuing military operations in Lebanon, where clashes involving Hezbollah have remained a major source of concern. Tehran cautioned that further Israeli strikes on Lebanese territory could provoke a more severe reaction than previously witnessed. The statement has added to international concerns that any escalation along the Israel-Lebanon border could rapidly expand into a broader regional conflict. Meanwhile, diplomatic channels remain active as world powers seek to preserve recent ceasefire understandings and prevent further deterioration of the security situation.
While Iran's announcement may reduce immediate fears of direct confrontation with Israel, its warning regarding Lebanon highlights the continued volatility of the region. With tensions still high and multiple flashpoints remaining active, diplomatic efforts will be crucial in preventing another round of escalation that could have far-reaching consequences across West Asia.
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Iran has announced the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz following fresh U.S. attacks, warning that any vessel attempting to transit the waterway could be targeted, while Tehran rejected President Donald Trump's threats and called for diplomacy.
India has summoned the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission and lodged a strong protest after an attack on a commercial vessel off the coast of Oman left three Indian seafarers missing.
India has strongly opposed attacks on merchant shipping during discussions at the United Nations, warning that threats to commercial vessels endanger global trade, energy security, and the safety of thousands of Indian seafarers.
U.S. President Donald Trump accused Iran of delaying negotiations and warned that Tehran would "pay the price," while Iran urged Gulf nations to prevent the U.S. and Israel from using their territories for military operations.
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on U.S. military facilities in the Gulf region after American strikes on Iranian targets, warning that any future attacks would be met with an even stronger response.
U.S. President Donald Trump cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching further strikes on Iran, warning that Israel could find itself isolated if the conflict escalates again.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned the United States and Israel against further violations of the ceasefire, saying Tehran's response would remain firm if attacks continue.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said a broader West Asia peace agreement is nearing completion after Iran halted military operations against Israel and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the immediate threat from Tehran had been contained.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have exchanged messages expressing hopes for deeper bilateral ties, highlighting the strategic importance of their partnership amid shifting regional dynamics.
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