‘Neither Battlefield Nor Talks Abandoned’: Iran President After Halting Strikes On Israel

Tehran: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday said Tehran remains committed to both diplomacy and national defense after halting its latest strikes on Israel following overnight exchanges of fire.

In a statement posted on

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Military Operation Paused

The remarks came shortly after Iran’s military announced the end of its latest operation against Israel, which it described as a “painful response.” Iranian forces reportedly launched dozens of missiles toward Israeli targets during the escalation.

Iran also warned that any further attacks or aggression, including developments linked to southern Lebanon, could trigger a much stronger response.

Israel Responds With Counterstrikes

The Israeli military said it carried out retaliatory strikes on Iranian military infrastructure and defense systems across multiple locations. Israeli officials claimed around 30 missiles had been fired from Iran since Sunday night.

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The latest tensions erupted after Israeli strikes targeted Beirut’s southern suburbs on Sunday. Lebanon’s health ministry said two people were killed and at least 20 others injured in the attack.

No Casualties Reported In Iran Or Israel

Despite the exchange of missile fire and airstrikes, no casualties were immediately reported in either Iran or Israel.

The renewed escalation comes months after a fragile ceasefire was reached in April amid rising tensions across West Asia.

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