Ceasefire could impact Iran’s response to Israel

Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian said Sunday that a possible ceasefire between Tehran’s allies and Israel could influence his country’s response to the October 26 Israeli strikes against Iran. If Israel “accepts a ceasefire “fire and stop massacring the oppressed and innocent populations of the region, this could influence the intensity and nature of our response,” he said, quoted by the official Irna news agency.

Israel is at war with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Palestinian Hamas in Gaza, two movements allied with Iran. Iran “will not leave any aggression against its sovereignty and security unanswered,” added the Iranian president. On October 26, Israeli warplanes carried out strikes on military sites in Iran, in retaliation for Iranian missile launches against Israel on October 1.

Iran presented its October 1 attack as a response to the assassination of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders. Israel warned Iran against retaliating for its attack, while Tehran promised to respond. On Saturday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said: “The enemies, both the United States and the Zionist regime, must know that they will certainly receive a scathing response to what they are doing against Iran and the front of the resistance.

Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian said on Sunday that a possible ceasefire between Tehran’s allies and Israel could influence his country’s response to Israeli strikes carried out on October 26 against Iran. If Israel “agrees to a ceasefire and stops massacring the oppressed and innocent populations of the region, it could influence…


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