Iran says it's ready to "teach a lesson" if U.S. launches new attacks
Summary
Iran's military officials said they are ready to respond firmly if the U.S. attacks again. Meanwhile, Israel sent anti-missile defenses and personnel to the United Arab Emirates for protection against Iran, and fighting continues between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon despite a ceasefire.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump rejected Iran’s response to a U.S. peace offer and said the ceasefire is failing.
- Iran’s parliament speaker warned that Iran’s military will "teach a lesson" to any attacker.
- Israel sent Iron Dome missile defense systems and staff to the United Arab Emirates to help defend against Iranian threats.
- Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said his group’s weapons are not part of peace talks with Israel and promised continued fight against Israel.
- Israeli airstrikes killed six people and injured several others in southern Lebanon despite the ceasefire.
- Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to hold new peace talks in Washington soon.
- Hezbollah criticized the peace talks and described Israeli and American actions as aggression against Lebanon.
- The UAE formally recognized Israel in 2020, and the two countries are strengthening defense cooperation due to concerns about Iran.
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