Iran warns of ‘more crushing’ response to enemy’s further ‘mischief’

Ceremony held to honor martyrs of Israel’s aggression

 
A ceremony was held in the capital Tehran on Wednesday to pay tribute to those killed in a recent aggression by the Israeli regime against the Islamic Republic, with the country’s top general warning that Iran’s response will be “more crushing” if the enemy does further “mischief.”
Heads of the three branches of the government, the country’s military officials, families of the victims of the Israeli aggression and many other officials attended the ceremony which was held to renew allegiance to the martyrs of the onslaught, which claimed the lives of more than 900 Iranians in 12 days.
"Our response will make them regret their actions, and the enemies must understand that any unlawful or threatening move will be met with our firm and decisive reaction," Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces Major General Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi told reporters on the sidelines of the ceremony.
Iranian Judiciary chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei said the killing of innocent people further revealed the extent of regime's crimes, as well as the US bullying and made the people across the world to come to realize that the US and Israel are not trustworthy at all and cannot be trusted.
Iran’s Armed Forces launched a barrage of missiles at Israel’s targets in the occupied territories and the US largest military base in the Middle East in Qatar after they attacked Iran in an unprovoked act of aggression.
Iran’s attacks on Israel claimed the lives of 28 settlers.
Iran’s response came after the Israeli regime launched its aggression against Iran on June 13, which targeted residential areas, nuclear facilities and country’s military sites.
According to the Judiciary, the attacks killed 935 people including civilians, nuclear scientists and the country’s top military commanders. The US also joined the aggression by targeting three Iranian nuclear facilities of Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.
A cease-fire proposed by the US put an end to the conflict on June 24.
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