The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has warned that if Israel does not withdraw all its troops from southern Lebanon by Friday, Iran's armed forces will attack Israel. The ultimatum was reported Tuesday evening by an Iranian the source known for disseminating IRGC statements.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a new ultimatum Tuesday evening, warning that Iran's armed forces will attack Israel if the IDF does not complete a withdrawal from southern Lebanon by Friday. The demand was published by an Iranian the source that routinely carries official IRGC statements. No specific military targets or attack methods were detailed.
The threat extends a pattern of escalating IRGC deadlines and warnings as reported by The Zioneer. Since June 8, the IRGC has issued multiple threats tied to Israeli operations in Lebanon and the broader US-Iran standoff, including a Sunday threat that a response would come "before dawn Thursday" and a Monday ultimatum threatening to "blow up" a reported US-Iran agreement unless the IDF withdrew from Lebanon by Monday night. The Tuesday ultimatum contains the first explicit Friday deadline.
It remains unclear whether this statement reflects official IRGC policy or a message directed at specific audiences. No corroboration from additional Iranian or Israeli sources has been reported within the first hour after publication.
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