The Israeli army spokesperson refrained from commenting on the explosions in Kerman. The spokesperson for the Zionist regime’s army refrained from commenting on today’s explosions in Kerman during their press conference on Thursday.
Daniel Hanegari, the spokesperson for the Zionist regime’s army, in response to today’s explosions in Kerman, said: “We do not comment on today’s explosions in Iran.”
This evening, on the way to the Martyrs Cemetery in Kerman, two explosions were heard in a ceremony held to commemorate the anniversary of the martyrdom of General Soleimani, the commander of the Quds Force in Kerman, moments later, news sources reported that these two explosions were terrorist, according to informed sources.
So far, at least 95 Iranian citizens have been martyred and at least 170 Iranians have been injured in these two terrorist explosions.
He continued in his press conference, saying: “We are currently focused on the war against Hamas and continue our military efforts and pressure to retrieve hostages from Gaza.”
Hebrew media reported that “Tel Aviv is preparing for a decisive response to Hezbollah, which may be with long-range missiles; the Israeli army has strengthened the Iron Dome system along the border with Lebanon and the Galilee region.”
Last night, as a result of Israel’s drone attack on the southern suburbs of Beirut, a Hamas office in the Al-Mashrafieh area was targeted, resulting in the martyrdom of three people, including Saleh Al-Arouri, and the injury of 11 others.
In response to the assassination of the deputy head of Hamas’s political office, Hezbollah emphasized that this crime would not go unanswered and contained political-security messages; this dangerous incident would be a turning point in the path of the resistance axis against the enemy.