Iran has not yet issued an official response to the Israeli strike in the Dahiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, according to a post by analyst Ghanem Ibrahim cited by N12. The lack of a formal statement is notable given the strike's target in a Hezbollah stronghold.
Analyst Ghanem Ibrahim noted on Telegram, as cited by N12, that as of 15:15 Jerusalem time, Iran has not issued a formal response to the IDF strike in the Dahiyeh district of Beirut. The neighborhood is a Hezbollah stronghold and has been the site of several Israeli strikes over recent days. The Zioneer previously reported that Hezbollah thanked Iran and the Houthis for their response to the earlier Dahieh strike, while the Home Front Command issued no new civil-defense guidelines related to the incident. Iran's silence on the latest strike may indicate internal deliberations or a deliberate diplomatic pause, but no official statement from Tehran has been released.
4 developments
- StrongDeputy chief of Iran's Khatam al-Anbiya HQ threatens retaliation for Dahieh strikes
- StrongIran's Khatam al-Anbiya command threatens: 'Dahieh crimes will not go unanswered'
- DevelopingHouthi Foreign Ministry joins Iran-backed axis in condemning Dahiyeh strike
- DevelopingIran's elite force deputy vows response to Israeli Dahieh strike
Source and signal
- Internal intake
