Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued the strongest warning through official media on the evening of the 13th, threatening to use force to "completely destroy the Israeli regime." (Synopsis: Many high-ranking Iranian officials died!) Launch "unlimited" retaliation against Israel, send a drone battle group) (Background supplement: Israeli Prime Minister: We hit the "Iranian nuclear weapons program" bombing major uranium enrichment facilities, bitcoin diving) At a time of rising tensions in the Middle East, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued the most vehement warning through official media on the evening of the 13th, threatening to use force to "completely destroy the Israeli regime." The remarks are in response to Israel's earlier airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and military bases, code-named Operation Ascendant Lion, which has revived the already volatile regional situation. Israel's large-scale air strikes detonate the crisis The IDF sent fighters and cruise missiles in the early morning of the 13th to lock on dozens of targets such as military facilities around Tehran and the Foldo and Natanz nuclear centers. According to the Institute for the Study of War, the operation resulted in the deaths of several Iranian commanders and scientists. Before the strikes, Iran had released more than 100 drones to retaliate against Israel, but most of them were intercepted by the Iron Dome system. In the face of the losses, Khamenei denounced the airstrikes as "heinous crimes" in a nationally televised speech and vowed severe punishment. "The strong arms of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic will not let them go unpunished." Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, Iran's Foreign Ministry said it reserved the right to self-defense while accusing the United States of "complicity." Analysts say Khamenei deliberately retained details of the retaliation to maintain deterrence through strategic ambiguity and to win domestic solidarity and international sympathy. Geopolitical risks and market ripple effects Immediately after Iran threatened retaliation, Israel closed its airspace and mobilized reserves. Regional tanker insurance premiums climbed in the short term, with Brent crude up 4% electronically as safe-haven buying pushed the dollar index higher. Wall Street traders warned that if Iran switched to ballistic missiles or attacks the Persian Gulf shipping lanes, the risk of oil supply disruptions could send oil prices up to three digits. Bloomberg energy strategists point out that in the past, a brief blockade of the Strait of Hormuz was enough to shrink global daily supply by 20%. Khamenei's declaration of "destruction" has brought the already tense Israeli-Iranian conflict to a new stage. All parties are concerned about whether Iran's next move and international mediation are timely, and the smell of gunpowder in the region is still intensifying. Related reports Express» Israeli air strikes on Iran: the country has entered a state of emergency, bitcoin fell below $104,000, crude oil soared... Iran expressed support for the BRICS unified currency, Trump said: dare to de-dollarize to impose 100% tariffs Trump responded to Iran's missile attack: Israel should fight back against "blowing up nuclear facilities first"; The big war may be exposed at a point in time. Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said: "Total destruction" of the Israeli regime by force" This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".
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No death, no rest! Iranian leader Khamenei declares that military force will "completely destroy" the Israeli regime.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued the strongest warning through official media on the evening of the 13th, threatening to use force to "completely destroy the Israeli regime." (Synopsis: Many high-ranking Iranian officials died!) Launch "unlimited" retaliation against Israel, send a drone battle group) (Background supplement: Israeli Prime Minister: We hit the "Iranian nuclear weapons program" bombing major uranium enrichment facilities, bitcoin diving) At a time of rising tensions in the Middle East, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued the most vehement warning through official media on the evening of the 13th, threatening to use force to "completely destroy the Israeli regime." The remarks are in response to Israel's earlier airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and military bases, code-named Operation Ascendant Lion, which has revived the already volatile regional situation. Israel's large-scale air strikes detonate the crisis The IDF sent fighters and cruise missiles in the early morning of the 13th to lock on dozens of targets such as military facilities around Tehran and the Foldo and Natanz nuclear centers. According to the Institute for the Study of War, the operation resulted in the deaths of several Iranian commanders and scientists. Before the strikes, Iran had released more than 100 drones to retaliate against Israel, but most of them were intercepted by the Iron Dome system. In the face of the losses, Khamenei denounced the airstrikes as "heinous crimes" in a nationally televised speech and vowed severe punishment. "The strong arms of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic will not let them go unpunished." Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, Iran's Foreign Ministry said it reserved the right to self-defense while accusing the United States of "complicity." Analysts say Khamenei deliberately retained details of the retaliation to maintain deterrence through strategic ambiguity and to win domestic solidarity and international sympathy. Geopolitical risks and market ripple effects Immediately after Iran threatened retaliation, Israel closed its airspace and mobilized reserves. Regional tanker insurance premiums climbed in the short term, with Brent crude up 4% electronically as safe-haven buying pushed the dollar index higher. Wall Street traders warned that if Iran switched to ballistic missiles or attacks the Persian Gulf shipping lanes, the risk of oil supply disruptions could send oil prices up to three digits. Bloomberg energy strategists point out that in the past, a brief blockade of the Strait of Hormuz was enough to shrink global daily supply by 20%. Khamenei's declaration of "destruction" has brought the already tense Israeli-Iranian conflict to a new stage. All parties are concerned about whether Iran's next move and international mediation are timely, and the smell of gunpowder in the region is still intensifying. Related reports Express» Israeli air strikes on Iran: the country has entered a state of emergency, bitcoin fell below $104,000, crude oil soared... Iran expressed support for the BRICS unified currency, Trump said: dare to de-dollarize to impose 100% tariffs Trump responded to Iran's missile attack: Israel should fight back against "blowing up nuclear facilities first"; The big war may be exposed at a point in time. Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said: "Total destruction" of the Israeli regime by force" This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".