Iran threatens Israel with a 'stronger response' in case of attack.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Israel about a possible attack. He emphasized that any subsequent invasion of Iranian infrastructure will be met with a stronger response.
This week, Iran launched a missile attack on Israel. A response from Israel was immediately promised. 'We advise the Zionist regime (Israel) not to attempt to test the resolve of the Islamic Republic. If any attack on our country is made, our response will be fierce,' Araghchi said in a televised speech, Reuters reported.
Any invasion of Iranian infrastructure will face a stronger response, and 'our enemies know which targets within the Zionist regime (Israel) are within our reach,' Araghchi added.
The Iranian oil minister flew to Kharg Island, where the country's main export terminal is located, and held talks with the Navy commander on Sunday, the oil ministry's news website Shana reported. This occurred amid fears that Israel may attack energy facilities.
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