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Iran state media removed a report suggesting the closure of Tehran’s airspace following warnings of an impending attack on Israel from American and Israeli sources. The original report cited the Iranian defense minister as stating that air traffic had been suspended over Tehran due to military drills, but the report was later taken down by Iran’s Mehr news agency. The move comes amid concerns that Iran or its proxies are planning to strike Israel in retaliation for an airstrike in Damascus that killed 12 people, including a senior figure in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowed to retaliate against Israel, equating the attack on its consulate in Damascus to an attack on Iranian territory.

Khamenei made the remarks at a prayer ceremony marking the end of Ramadan, accusing Israel of provoking Iran and warning of consequences for the attack on its consulate in Syria. He criticized the U.S. and Britain for supporting Israel in its conflict with Hamas in Gaza. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant issued a warning that anyone who attacks Israel will face a strong defense, emphasizing Israel’s ability to respond quickly and decisively to protect its territory in the Middle East. Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz also warned that Israel would strike Iran directly if the country launched an attack from its territory against Israel.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas has escalated, with Israeli forces fighting against the militant group after it attacked Israel and took hostages. The Hamas-run Health Ministry in Gaza has accused Israel of causing the deaths of more than 33,000 Palestinians, though Israel disputes these figures and does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Both sides have issued warnings and threats, with Iran vowing to retaliate against Israel and Israeli officials emphasizing their readiness to defend against any attacks from Iran or its proxies.

The tensions between Iran, Israel, and their respective allies have led to concerns of potential military strikes and retaliation. Iran’s removal of a report on closing Tehran’s airspace, the vow by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to punish Israel for the attack on its consulate in Syria, and Israel’s warnings of a strong response to any attacks highlight the volatile situation in the region. The conflict between Israel and Hamas, and the broader context of support and alliances among various countries in the Middle East, have further complicated the situation and raised the stakes for potential military action.

The statements and warnings from Iranian and Israeli leaders reflect the ongoing conflict and hostility between the two countries, as well as the broader dynamics and alliances in the Middle East. Both sides are prepared to defend themselves and respond to any attacks, with the potential for escalation and further violence. The situation remains tense and uncertain, with the risk of military confrontation and broader regional implications. The involvement of U.S. and other allies in the region adds another layer of complexity to the situation, with the potential for further escalation and conflict.

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