Svmuureported on the 7th, citing a military source quoted by Iran's Tasnim News Agency, that Iran has prepared its military for any potential further action by Israel and warned that if the situation escalates, it will launch larger-scale strikes.
The source stated that a considerable number of missiles are currently on standby. If Israel retaliates against Iran, Iran will immediately launch missile strikes on a wider range of targets within Israeli-controlled areas, surpassing the scale of previous operations. The source also emphasized that Iran is ready for a large-scale military conflict and called on Israel to take this warning seriously. (Xinhua News Agency)
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