
TEHRAN – While the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said that the Israeli enemy has been forced to agree on a unilateral cessation of war on Iran, the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces denied that a fresh missile strike has been launched at the occupied territories.
The General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces on Tuesday morning denied reports by Israeli media outlets that Iran has once again fired missiles at the occupied Palestinian territories after a ceasefire was imposed on the Zionist regime.
The secretariat of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council released a statement on Tuesday, saying the Iranian Armed Forces’ steadfast defense and crushing retaliatory strikes against the Israeli regime “forced the enemy to feel remorse, confess defeat and approve the unilateral cessation of the onslaught” against Iran.
The council also assured the Iranian people that the country’s Armed Forces do not trust the enemy at all and are fully prepared, with their finger on the trigger, to give a crushing response to any hostile act of aggression.
The Zionist regime waged an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran on June 13. It carried out airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear, military and residential sites that have resulted in the martyrdom of hundreds of Iranians, including top military commanders, nuclear scientists and ordinary citizens.
The Iranian military forces started counterattacks immediately afterwards. The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Aerospace Force carried out 21 waves of retaliatory missile strikes against the Zionist regime as part of Operation True Promise III that inflicted heavy losses on cities across the occupied territories.
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