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Iran Warns Israel Not to ‘Test Its Resolve,’ Says ‘Unacceptable’ for Gulf Arabs to Assist Jewish State

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi looks on before a meeting with Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, in Tehran, Iran, Aug. 26, 2024. Photo: Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Israel “not to test Iran’s resolve” as the Jewish state continued to discuss plans to strike its arch foe, saying any attack on the Islamic Republic would be met with harsh retaliation.

“We tell the Zionist regime [Israel] not to test Iran’s resolve, as any attack on Iran will be met with an even stronger response than before,” Araghchi was quoted in Iranian media as saying at a conference in Tehran on Tuesday titled, “Al-Aqsa Flood; The Beginning of Nasrallah.”

The conference was held one year after Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre across southern Israel, which the Palestinian terrorist group named “Al-Aqsa Flood.” The title of the gathering also referenced Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last month.

Iran is the chief international backer of Hamas and Hezbollah, providing both Islamist terrorist groups with weapons, funding, and training.

Araghchi’s comments came after Israeli leaders vowed to respond following Iran’s recent missile attack on Israel.

Last week, Iran fired a salvo of ballistic missiles at Israel, forcing the Jewish state’s entire civilian population to take cover in bomb shelters. According to the Israeli military, there was one fatality from the barrage: a Palestinian man from Gaza who was killed by falling fuselage from an intercepted missile while in the West Bank village of Nu’eima, near Jericho.

Israel has said it will respond in a strong way, leading observers to speculate that the Jewish state may target Iran’s oil or nuclear facilities.

As Iran prepares for a potential Israeli attack, it has told Gulf Arab states it would be “unacceptable” if they allowed Israel to use their airspace or military bases against Tehran.

“Iran made it clear that any action by a Persian Gulf country against Tehran, whether through the use of airspace or military bases, will be regarded by Tehran as an action taken by the entire group, and Tehran will respond accordingly,” a senior Iranian official told Reuters.

“The message emphasized the need for regional unity against Israel and the importance of securing stability,” the official reportedly added. “It also made clear that any assistance to Israel, such as allowing the use of a regional country’s airspace for actions against Iran, is unacceptable.”

Iran’s warning came as Araqchi visited Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states including Qatar for talks on Wednesday. Araghchi met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and discussed regional developments, according to the Saudi state news agency.

Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone on Wednesday and were expected to discuss Israeli plans for a retaliatory strike on Iran.

The Biden administration has expressed support for Israel taking military action to respond to Iran’s attack but has called for Jerusalem to avoid taking steps that would risk escalating the situation into a wider conflict.

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Iran FM Meets with Hamas Delegation Headed by Muhammad Darwish

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Photo: Reuters/Raheb Homavandi.

i24 NewsIranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday met with a Hamas delegation in İstanbul, followed by a meeting with his Turkish counterpart.

The Hamas delegation was headed by Muhammad Ismail Darwish, the Head of Hamas Shura Council and included members of the jihadist group’s politburo. A well-placed source told i24NEWS Darwish was the strongest man in Hamas following the assassination of the group’s leader Yahya Sinwar in Gaza.

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Hezbollah Rockets Hit Israel’s North as Israel Strikes Beirut Suburbs

Smoke billows over Beirut’s southern suburbs after an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, as seen from Hadath, Lebanon October 19, 2024. Photo: REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Israeli strikes pummeled Beirut’s southern suburbs on Saturday as Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah fired salvos of rockets at northern Israel, with one drone directed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s holiday home, his spokesman said.

Pledges from Israel and its enemies Hamas and Hezbollah to keep fighting in Gaza and Lebanon have dashed hopes that the death of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar might hasten an end to more than a year of escalating war in the Middle East.

Sinwar, a mastermind of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the Gaza war, was killed by Israeli soldiers in the Palestinian enclave on Wednesday.

Israel has been pounding Jabalia, the largest of Gaza’s eight historic refugee camps, in what it says is an effort to stop Hamas fighters regrouping.

On Saturday afternoon, Israel carried out heavy strikes on several locations in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital, leaving thick plumes of smoke wafting over the city horizon throughout the evening.

It issued evacuation orders for four separate neighborhoods within the suburbs, urging residents to get 500 meters (yards) away, but carried out strikes in other parts as well, Reuters witnesses said.

Tens of thousands of people have fled the southern suburbs – once a densely populated zone that also housed Hezbollah offices and underground installations – since Israel began regularly targeting the zone approximately three weeks ago.

An Israeli air attack there on Sept. 27 killed Hezbollah’s secretary general Hassan Nasrallah, and other strikes in the zone have killed other top figures within the Iran-backed group.

NEW AREA STRUCK

An Israeli strike on Saturday killed two people as they were traveling on Lebanon’s main highway near the Christian-majority town of Jounieh – the first such attack on the area. A spokesperson for Israel’s military said it was looking into it.

Witnesses described passengers running from a car after a blast, then seeing the charred remains of one passenger after a second blast.

Another strike killed at least four people in Lebanon’s Bekaa valley, health authorities said. One of them was the mayor of a nearby town, making him the second mayor of a Lebanese town to be killed this week.

Separately, the Israeli military said it killed Hezbollah’s deputy commander of the Bint Jbeil area on Friday and that its troops had seized weapons including anti-tank missiles.

Hezbollah by Saturday evening had claimed at least 20 attacks on Israeli military targets that day, all of them with salvos of rockets. There was no immediate comment from it on any drone attacks or attacks targeting Netanyahu’s home.

In northern Israel, some of the rockets were intercepted but one hit a residential building, police said.

One person was killed and at least nine people were injured in different locations, the Israeli ambulance service said. Air raid sirens sent people running to shelters.

Netanyahu’s spokesman said the prime minister was not in the vicinity of his holiday home in Caesarea and there were no casualties.

Later, Israeli media published a video of Netanyahu walking in a park. “Nothing will deter us, we will keep going until victory,” he said in the video filmed by one of his aides.

STALLED TALKS

Iran-backed Hezbollah has been trading fire with Israel since the war between Israel and Palestinian terror group Hamas began in Gaza last October.

Nearly three weeks ago, Israel launched a ground assault inside Lebanon in an attempt to stabilize the border region for its citizens who had fled the fighting.

More than 2,400 people have been killed in Lebanon, most of them in the last month, according to Lebanon’s health ministry, while 59 people have been killed in northern Israel and the Golan Heights, according to Israeli authorities.

More than 10,000 packages of food and medical supplies were airdropped into Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on Saturday in coordination with the United Arab Emirates, the Israeli military said.

COGAT, the Israeli military agency that oversees administration in the Palestinian Territories, has stepped up deliveries of aid into Gaza amid international pressure to ease a dire humanitarian crisis.

Western leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, have said Sinwar’s death offered a chance for a deal for a truce in Gaza and the release of the remaining hostages.

Negotiations for such a deal have been stalled for weeks.

Biden said on Friday that there was a possibility of working towards a ceasefire in Lebanon but it would be harder in Gaza.

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Israel Drops Leaflets Over Gaza Showing Sinwar’s Body and Message to Hamas

Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar looks on as Palestinian Hamas supporters take part in an anti-Israel rally over tension in Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa mosque, in Gaza City, Oct. 1, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Mohammed Salem

Israeli planes dropped leaflets over southern Gaza on Saturday showing a picture of the dead Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar with the message that “Hamas will no longer rule Gaza,” echoing language used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The move came as Israeli military strikes killed at least 32 people across the Gaza Strip and tightened a siege around hospitals in Jabalia in the north of the enclave, Palestinian health officials said.

“Whoever drops the weapon and hands over the hostages will be allowed to leave and live in peace,” the leaflet, written in Arabic, read, according to residents of the southern city of Khan Younis and images circulating online.

The leaflet’s wording was from a statement by Netanyahu on Thursday after Sinwar was killed by Israeli soldiers operating in Rafah, in the south near the Egyptian border, on Wednesday.

In the central Gaza Strip camp of Al-Maghzai, an Israeli strike on a house killed 11 people, while another strike at the nearby camp of Nuseirat killed four others.

Five other people were killed in two separate strikes in the south Gaza cities of Khan Younis and Rafah, medics said, while seven Palestinians were killed in the Shati camp in the northern Gaza Strip.

EVACUATION ORDERS

Residents and medics said Israeli forces had tightened their siege on Jabalia, the largest of the enclave’s eight historic camps, which it encircled by also sending tanks to nearby towns of Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahiya and issuing evacuation orders to residents.

Israeli officials said evacuation orders were aimed at separating Hamas fighters from civilians and denied that there was any systematic plan to clear civilians out of Jabalia or other northern areas.

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