The war between Iran and Israel can break out at any time, warning the first Iranian vice president Mohammad on Monday. After the June 12-day war, he said only the fighting was suspended, TASR writes according to AFP. “We must constantly be ready for confrontation, right now we do not even have an agreement on the ceasefire, we are only in a state of stopping the fighting,” said an arorf.
- Iran warns of a possible outbreak of the war with Israel.
- After the last war, only a temporary stop of the fighting occurred.
- The conflict brought the victims on both Iran and Israel.
- The US was involved in the strokes of Iranian nuclear facilities.
- The parties have not yet concluded an official ceasefire or agreement.
War in Iran, during which Israel attacked Iranian nuclear facilities as well as the residential areas, claimed more than 1,000 victims including military officials and nuclear scientists. Iran responded to Israeli attacks, reporting dozens of victims in Israel. The United States was also involved in the war on the Iranian nuclear facilities, which subsequently announced the stopping of the fighting on 24 June. AFP, however, recalls that The parties did not conclude any agreement in accordance with which the ceasefire would happen officially.
Jahjá Rahim Safávi, a military advisor to the Supreme Iranian spiritual leader Ali Khamenei, said on Sunday that The Islamic Republic is preparing for the “worst possible scenario”. “Now there is no ceasefire, we are in the war phase, it can go wrong at any time. There is no protocol, no rules, no agreement between us and the Israelis, between us and the AmericanI, “he said.” The ceasefire means stopping the attacks, but it can change at any time, “he added.
The West accuses Iran of trying to get a nuclear weapon, which Tehran denies. AFP informs that Israel and the United States have repeatedly threatened Iran for other attacks after the recent Israeli-Iranian War, If the Islamic Republic will start its nuclear devices again and restore the uranium enrichment program.
Britain, France and Germany, which are signatories of the nuclear agreement between the West and Iran of 2015, again threatened to re -impose sanctions against Iran. Tehran warned them of the serious consequences of such steps, and some Iranian officials indicated the possibility of withdrawal from the non -spreading contract of nuclear weapons (NPT).