TEHRAN – A senior spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC) in Iran warns that new military attacks by the Israeli regime will meet with a response “without the red line.”
IRGC spokesman General Ali Mohammad Naini, who spokesman for the Lebanese Al Mayaden News Network on Friday, said the swift and powerful Iranian response to the Israeli attack on June 13 shocked the enemy and improved the calculations.
“We must look at the purpose of the war to understand who won or lost. Israel failed to achieve any of the declared goals,” he said.
Naeini said the main purpose of the Zionist regime was to dismantle the defensive capabilities of the Islamic Republic, bring about Iran’s surrender and create internal destabilization. “This war was launched with the stated purpose of forcing Iran to collapse and collapse. However, the enemy miscalculated Iran’s will and underestimated our power,” he said.
IRGC officials noted that Iran responded quickly to the assassination of senior commanders and scientists, firing more than 2,000 missiles and drones on military, intelligence communications and strategic economic targets throughout the occupying territories during the 12-day conflict. “Despite their claims and censorship, footage from the occupied city reveals the scale of the destruction. Israel hides its real sacrifice,” he added.
Israeli and US officials claimed that up to 84% of Iranian projectiles were intercepted, but detailed telegraph reports show that the number of Iranian missiles increased and invaded the air defense system of a large Israeli author’s large author early in the war.
Defense analysts cited several factors behind this development. It is the deliberate use of the shortage of interceptor missiles, advances in Iranian missile technology, and the combination of drones and missile strikes to overwhelm Israel’s defenses.
Iran has been able to take a major blow to Israel’s strategic depth by using a coordinated barrage of suicide drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. The IRGC confirmed that a significant portion of its missiles successfully attacked military bases, intelligence reporting facilities and even symbols of economic power within Israel.
Despite Israel’s efforts to strictly control information, satellite images and social media footage exposed major damages in Tel Aviv, Haifa and several other cities in the occupying region.
General Naeini emphasized that recent wars have demonstrated their ability to launch rapid, massive strikes across the region and maintain strategic deterrence.
He warned that if the Zionist regime dares to launch another attack, “the red line will not remain. It will be something that will not be contained in the next stage.”
Iran is also believed to own a vast and diverse missile weapon, ranging from medium and long-range ballistic missiles to precision guided cruise missiles and high-sonic systems. Many of these are produced domestically and can reach targets across regions, including US bases and Israeli facilities.
The war began on June 13th, when Israel launched an unprovoked attack that targeted Iran’s civilian nuclear sites and assassinated senior soldiers and scientists. Tehran responded within hours with a barrage of missile and drone attacks and launched a true promise III retaliation campaign.
On June 22, the US officially joined the conflict in a blatant violation of international law, using bunkerbuster ammunition, bombing three Iranian nuclear weapons, Natanz and Isfahan.
Iran’s retaliatory response includes a missile strike at Al Udeid Air Force Base in Qatar, the largest US military base in West Asia, indicating its intention and ability to expand the scope of the conflict if provoked.
Ultimately, on June 24, the Israeli regime faced increased losses, internal panic and fears of Iran’s escalation, as well as fears of Iran’s escalation.
