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Iranian National Security Council Issues Retaliation Warning Against Israeli Infrastructure Attacks

Jul 10, 2026 07:04 AM CT Tehran, Iran iran,israel,deterrence,infrastructure,statement

Summary

The head of Iran's National Security Council has issued a formal warning that Iran will retaliate against any Israeli attacks on its infrastructure. This statement reinforces Iran's red lines regarding critical national assets and signals a continued posture of deterrence in the ongoing conflict theater.

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Iran says it will respond against Israel if infrastructure attacked Iran will retaliate against any Israeli attacks on its infrastructure, the head of Iran's national security council said in a statement on Friday. "As we have already announced, any attack on infrastructure will be retaliated aga...

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Iran NEUTRAL

Warned that it will retaliate against any Israeli attacks on its infrastructure.

Israel NEUTRAL

Identified as the potential aggressor whose actions would trigger Iranian retaliation.

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