The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement Sunday morning warning that its response will be 'more severe than the previous one' each time what it called the enemy violates the ceasefire. The threat follows a period of high regional tensions and multiple prior IRGC vows to retaliate.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Sunday morning issued a fresh threat, stating that its response will be 'more severe than the previous one' each time the enemy violates the ceasefire. The statement, reported by Iranian media, did not specify what it considers a violation, nor did it detail the nature or timing of any potential retaliation.
The warning is the latest in a series of threats from the IRGC over recent weeks. As The Zioneer has reported, the IRGC has repeatedly vowed a 'significant response' to what it calls hostile actions, including a June 11 declaration of readiness for expected US strikes and a 'severe warning' that any renewed attack would spark a wider conflict. This new statement explicitly links its escalation to the preservation of a ceasefire, a shift in framing from earlier threats that focused on retaliation for specific strikes.
The IRGC did not name the enemy, but its prior statements have consistently targeted the United States and Israel. No immediate military action has been reported.
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