World ( The cow news digital ) Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-linked command center, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, has issued a strong warning to Israel, stating that continued military operations in southern Lebanon could trigger a forceful response from Iranian armed forces. The statement comes amid rising tensions along the Lebanon-Israel border, where cross-border strikes and alleged ceasefire violations have intensified in recent days.
According to an official statement attributed to Iranian military spokespersons, Israeli forces have reportedly carried out dozens of operations in southern Lebanon over the past two days. The statement claims that these actions amount to at least 84 alleged violations of an existing ceasefire arrangement, resulting in civilian casualties and further destabilizing an already fragile security situation in the region.
The Iranian military command condemned the reported strikes, describing them as a continuation of aggressive policies that threaten regional stability. It further warned that if Israeli operations do not cease, Iran’s armed forces are prepared to respond with what it called “appropriate and decisive measures.” The statement emphasized that Tehran would not remain passive in the face of continued escalation affecting Lebanese territory and civilian populations.
The declaration also referenced broader international dynamics, indirectly criticizing claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding ceasefire enforcement and regional de-escalation. Iranian officials suggested that despite diplomatic statements, conditions on the ground have not improved, and hostilities continue unabated.
Tensions between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon have escalated significantly in recent months, with frequent exchanges of fire reported across the border. The situation has raised concerns among regional and international observers about the possibility of a wider conflict involving multiple state and non-state actors in the Middle East.
Iran, a key supporter of Hezbollah, has repeatedly warned that any large-scale Israeli military action in Lebanon would not go unanswered. While Israel maintains that its operations are targeted at militant positions and aimed at preventing cross-border attacks, Iran and its allies accuse it of disproportionate use of force and violations of international norms.
As diplomatic efforts struggle to contain the violence, the latest warning from Tehran signals a further hardening of positions, increasing uncertainty over the prospects for immediate de-escalation in the region.

