Iran Orders Northern Israel to Evacuate If Beirut Is Struck
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, the central command of the Iranian regime’s armed forces, has warned residents of northern Israel to evacuate if Israel carries out its threat to strike Beirut and the Dahieh district. The district
The warning mirrors those of the kind used by Israel daily in Lebanon, where over 1.2 million people are currently displaced.
This news comes while every ceasefire in the area looks to be either collapsed, or close to it. Earlier today, Iran pulled out of negotiations with the USA, with the promise to return to the negotiating table if Israel abides by ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza, which they see as a prerequisite to any agreement with the USA.
Iran seems willing to absorb U.S. ceasefire violations while remaining in the peace talks, as the overnight strikes by the USA had not been mentioned by Iran in their withdrawal from the discussions.
Elsewhere, Israel has entirely disregarded the ceasefires in Lebanon and Gaza, launching new land grabs in each, which seems to be the red line for Iran in the ongoing negotiations.
Israel had been vetoed by the USA on the idea of strikes in Beirut, that veto now over and attacks imminent on the city. There had been reports that the USA was worried an escalation by Israel would lead to Iran pulling out, as Iran had warned just that would happen. It appears the USA may have been so used to empty warnings and lies that they assumed Iran’s warnings could be dismissed.


