The criminal Zionist can only be restrained by military attack
TEHRAN - In an analysis, Kayhan discussed the Zionist regime’s cruel attack on the meeting of the Lebanese Hezbollah leaders and said: During almost a year since the cruel war of the Zionist regime against the oppressed people of Gaza, Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to force the Axis of Resistance to retreat by committing insane behaviors to save itself from the swamp of the Gaza war.
Israel has always tried to dominate, influence, and attack all countries in the West Asia region, especially the regional powers, and now it is trying to scare its enemies and rivals. Currently, the best policy to adopt is to fight back and act as hard as possible against the actor who has crossed the red lines. To strengthen the deterrence of our country and defend the security of the country and the Axis of Resistance, a heavy and decisive attack on the Zionist regime and its interests is considered the most important priority. Our country's response to Israel's recent insolence should be much more severe than the True Promise Operation.
Siasat-e-Rooz: Attack on Iran will be greatly costly for Israel
Siasat-e-Rooz devoted its editorial to Israel's endless crimes in the region and Iran's response to these crimes and wrote: Now, considering the threats made by Netanyahu against Iran after the assassination of Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, there is an illusion that Iran is not able to respond. But it is enough for the Zionist regime to conduct the smallest attack on Iranian soil to see what fate will await it. If the leaders of the Zionist regime seek a full-scale war with the resistance front led by Islamic Iran and are in a hurry to destroy themselves, they should implement their threats to see the magnitude of Iran's response. The fact that the fake Israeli regime still does not dare to make a mistake against Iran is a sign of its weakness and inability because it knows that it will be razed to the ground by Iranian missiles. We must acknowledge that it is military power that protects the country against enemies.
Ham Mihan: Iran is reconsidering its regional strategies
In an interview with Rahman Ghahremanpour, an analyst on Middle East issues, Ham Mihan discussed the developments in the region and Iran's strategy towards it. The newspaper said: The recent developments in Lebanon along with more than 11 months of war in Gaza will have a serious effect on Iran's calculations regarding the developments in the region. The experience of the 2006 Lebanon war has shown that Iran waits for a while and then gradually tries to rebuild its regional power. The first effect of these developments is that Iran will reconsider regional issues in its view, but how deep this revision will be is a very important and decisive issue. Domestic pressure and international developments are influential issues and if Iran changes its policy, what will be the result and its consequences on the behavior of the West towards Israel? In its approach toward the resistance, Iran will use the experience of the past year, but the form of this review and revival of its allies is not yet clear and cannot be predicted. To know what long-term and medium-term impact the current developments will have on Iran's behavior and approach, we must see what political, military, intelligence, and security officials will decide about the future.
Iran: Conjunction of terrorist acts in Lebanon and border areas
Concurrent with the terrorist acts of the Zionist regime and the assassination of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the anti-Iranian terrorist groups linked to the occupier of the Palestinian territories also abused the situation to fish in the troubled waters. They attacked a police outpost in Sistan-Baluchestan province. These groups concluded that in the current situation they should go ahead with their terrorist actions in the border areas in support of the Zionists. Their analysis is that Iran is now primarily focused on Lebanon and is negligent toward security in border areas. The terrorist act of Jaish al-Adl concurrent with the crimes of the Zionists in the suburbs of Beirut is not a coincidence.