TEHRAN – Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) issued a statement on Tuesday, declaring that it coordinated military response with the Islamic Republic company to the recent attacks of the Zionist regime had ultimately unilaterally halted offensive operations on the enemy and its regional supporters.
Following the orders of the leaders of the Islamic Revolution and the commander of the military, the Iranian army responded decisively and bravely to any act of hostility, according to the statement. The retaliation operations included a powerful missile strike against the U.S. military base in Qatar and extensive attacks targeting positions across the occupied Palestinian territory.
The SNSC emphasized that the vigilance, unity and immobility of the Iranian state, combined with the operational preparation and combat capabilities of the military, neutralised the enemy’s strategy and allowed for a quick and powerful response. “During a 12-day continuous engagement, Iranian defence forces have adopted full capabilities across years of innovation, commitment and strategic planning to deal with timely and proportional blows to hostile actions.”
“Recognizing the deep awareness and wise actions of the Iranian state, God’s assistance has emerged in the form of victory and deterrence thanks to the strategic leadership of its leaders and the sacrifice of the state’s dedicated fighter planes,” the statement said. “The enemy had no choice but to retreat, express regret and unilaterally halt their aggression.”
The SNSC also warned that despite the suspension of hostilities, the Islamic Republic’s military forces in Iran are not trusting with the promises and rhetoric of hostile forces, and remain completely wary and operational. Iran has reaffirmed its ability to provide a prompt, solid, and regret-inducing response to new acts of aggression.
The statement concluded with praise of Iranian people for resilience and national unity, reaffirming the country’s unwavering commitment to defending its sovereignty and regional peace.