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Tehran Threatens: Next Attack Will Involve 2,000 Missiles and a Broader Confrontation - Jordan News

Tehran Threatens: Next Attack Will Involve 2,000 Missiles and a Broader Confrontation - Jordan News

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The spokesperson for the Iranian army warned that Iran's next missile strike will involve around 2,000 missiles, stressing that future attacks on Israel will be '20 times more intense' than previous ones. اضافة اعلان In a related development, Iran's Fars News Agency quoted a well-informed military source saying that 'the war, which began with Israeli aggressions, will expand in the coming days,' noting that it will extend to 'all occupied territories and U.S. bases in the region.' 'The aggressors will be targeted by our decisive and large-scale response,' the source added, affirming that 'the military leadership has made it clear that the confrontation will not be limited to the limited strikes carried out last night.' He continued, 'Iranian strikes will continue and will be extremely painful for the aggressors, making them regret their actions.'
Meanwhile, Israeli media reported that three people were killed and around 100 others injured across various parts of Israel during the past 12 hours as a result of Iranian missile attacks.

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