Iran prompt response
Iran's foreign minister has emphasized in conversations with his European counterparts that the Islamic Republic will immediately and strongly respond to any military attack by the Zionist regime. Speaking to his German counterpart, Amir-Abdollahian criticized Berlin for condemning Iran's punitive action against the Israeli regime and asked Germany to instead concentrate on stopping the war in Gaza and restoring peace and stability to the region. In another conversation, Amir Abdollahian told his British counterpart David Cameron that Israel is responsible for all crises besetting West Asia. He wondered why the British are worried about Iran's actions while the IOF had dropped thousands of tons of bombs on Palestinian homes. David Cameron said in response that the UK has asked Israel not to conduct any further attack to help avoid retaliatory operations. Amir-Abdollahian also discussed the issue with Russia's foreign minister Sergey Lavrov. Lavrov said that Moscow believes that Iran's military action against Israel was based on a legitimate and restrained response.
Punishing Israel
All hypersonic missiles fired by Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps have hit their designated targets in Israel, marking the first time Iran employs such weapons against real targets. Sources have informed Press TV that the Israeli regime and its supporters failed to intercept any of the hypersonic missiles fired by Iran. These missiles were fired alongside drones, other ballistic and cruise missiles during the retaliatory operation against Israel. Iran is one of few countries that possess the technology to produce hypersonic missiles. These missiles can travel at stunning speeds and hit their targets with great precision. Iran’s hypersonic missiles are highly maneuverable, enabling them to have an unpredictable flight path to confuse the enemy’s missile shields. the IRGC says Tracking Iran’s hypersonic missiles is impossible.
Israel carnage toll
Day 192 of Israel's genocidal war on the Gaza Strip claims 68 Palestinian lives as the IOF intensifies strikes across the besieged strip. The Palestinian death toll is now close to 34,000, most of them women, children and the elderly. The number is feared to rise as another 7,000 are still under the rubble. The Palestinian Health Ministry has put the number of the injured at around 76,000. Israeli attacks have caused massive destruction across the strip. According to the UN and World Bank, the damage to critical infrastructure in Gaza is estimated at around 18 point five billion dollars.