PNN – In a message on social media, an Israeli security and military expert advised the leaders of the Zionist regime to stop this madness before begging Tehran for a ceasefire.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Israeli security and military expert Yossi Melman, in a message on the social network “X”, emphasized the high resilience of the Shiites and referred to the eight-year war between Iran and Iraq, advising the leaders of the Zionist regime to stop this “madness”.
“This euphoria was short-lived,” Melman wrote. “On Friday morning I asked myself, ‘Was it really necessary to go to this war, especially against the Iranians?’”
He added: Shiites are historically prepared to endure suffering. I remembered their willingness to sacrifice, as they demonstrated in the eight years of attrition war with Iraq. I recommend that we minimize casualties and appeal to Trump to stop this madness through a reasonable agreement; otherwise, we will be begging for a ceasefire and Iran will refuse.
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Following the Zionist regime’s Friday morning terrorist attack on Tehran and a number of cities in the country, a number of military commanders, scientists, and civilians were martyred.
Following this terrorist attack, the third wave of the second phase of Operation Sadeq Promise 3 was carried out last night, and Iranian missiles were launched at the positions of the Zionist regime. The combined-offensive operation of the IRGC aerospace includes dozens of missiles and drones; dozens of Iranian missiles and drones with the code name “Ya Ali ibn Abi Talib (AS)” successfully passed through multiple layers of the Zionist regime’s defenses on the evening of Eid al-Ghadir.
Our country’s officials had emphasized that they would respond decisively to any adventurism by the Zionist regime. By firing hundreds of various types of ballistic missiles towards the occupied territories, the operation was carried out in a decisive response to the brutal attack by the Zionist regime.
Al Jazeera reported, citing Israeli sources that the death toll from the Iranian missile attacks on the Bat Yam area in Tel Aviv has raised to 10. The sources added that the number of injured has also risen to 240. It was also reported that at least 61 buildings were damaged in the attacks. Hebrew-language media also reported that dozens of Israelis are still under the rubble.