IRAN THREATS SPREAD TO TOURIST HOTSPOTS
Iran has today warned Americans and Israelis will not be safe in the world’s busiest tourist destinations following the assassination of high-ranking regime officials in Tehran.
Iranian army spokesman Abolfazl Shekarchi warned officials and military personnel will be targeted at popular tourist resorts in revenge for high-profile killings throughout this week.
‘The assassination of state officials and commanders of Iran’s forces is not a sign of the enemy’s strength, but a result of its despair, helplessness and evil. We are closely monitoring the enemy’s officials,’ he said.
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Following the assassination of top Iranian officials in Tehran, Iran has issued chilling warnings that Americans and Israelis will not be safe even in global tourist hotspots, signaling potential retaliation targeting embassy staff and military personnel abroad. The Iranian army spokesman condemned the killings as acts of desperation and vowed relentless monitoring of "enemy" officials and sites, including popular resorts. This escalation comes amid a surge in targeted strikes that have claimed the lives of Iran's security chief, Basij commander, and intelligence minister within days, while Saudi Arabia has also threatened retaliatory attacks after ongoing assaults on Gulf states tied to the growing US-Israeli conflict with Tehran.
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