All of Iran's security forces — including the military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — have been placed on the highest level of alert and are transitioning to a combat state, according to an international news agency affiliated with the IRGC. The agency reported that emergency orders are being executed, marking the first time since the ceasefire that Iran has moved to this level of readiness.
The report from an IRGC-affiliated international news agency states that all of Iran's security forces have been moved to the highest alert level and are transitioning to a combat state, with emergency orders reportedly being executed. This is the first time since the ceasefire that Iran has declared such a comprehensive readiness posture.
The announcement comes amid a backdrop of heightened regional tensions, during which the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has repeatedly declared operational readiness. As The Zioneer has reported, the IRGC raised its alert level to the highest in early June, threatening an 'unprecedented' response to any US attack. Subsequent reports documented the IRGC Air Force declaring a 'decisive direct response' and the Iranian army announcing full readiness across both the regular military and the IRGC.
The precise trigger for the current alert escalation is not specified in the report, nor is it clear whether this is a response to a specific threat or a general posture shift. The claim is based on a single IRGC-affiliated source and has not been independently corroborated.
3 developments
- DevelopingIranian military declares full readiness across army and IRGC, warns against any violation of understandings
- StrongIRGC raises alert level to highest, threatens 'unprecedented' response to any US attack
- StrongIranian official says military at highest readiness, warns of decisive response
- StrongSenior IRGC commander says Iran enters negotiations from a position of high military readiness
Source and signal
- Internal intake
