
Iran armed forces say 'no limits' in response to Israel
Iran's armed forces said Friday there were "no limits" on their response to Israel after its deadly strikes on multiple cities, including the capital, Tehran.
"Now that the terrorist regime occupying Al-Quds (Jerusalem) has crossed all red lines... (there are) no limits in responding to this crime," the armed forces general staff said in a statement.
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