Won’t Vow Immediate Retaliation To Israel’s Airstrikes, Says Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei

Won’t Vow Immediate Retaliation To Israel’s Airstrikes, Says Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei



Tehran:  After Israel’s airstrike last week, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reportedly refrained from vowing immediate retaliation to the attack. But, he had emphasized that the attack against the Islamic nation should not be “exaggerated or downplayed”, according to a BBC report.

Meanwhile, Egypt—which is acting as a key mediator amid Israel’s war against Hamas—has proposed a two-day ceasefire in Gaza for the release of four hostages. Earlier, the talks of phased cease-fire had failed multiple times because of Hamas’s precondition of the removal of Israeli forces from Gaza.

Israel has


been carrying out airstrikes in Gaza and Iran, leading to an escalation in the Middle East tension. Here’s a few developments in this regard:

 

 

 


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