Iran declares end to operations against israel

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir (center), IAF commander Maj. Gen. Omer Tishler (left) and senior commanders oversee strikes on Iran from the Israeli Air Force command bunker, June 8, 2026. Credit: IDF.

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The Khatam al-Anbiya Command, responsible for coordinating actions between the Iranian Army and the Revolutionary Guard, announced on Monday that the military operation against Israel has concluded

At the same time, Iran issued a new threat: if Israel continues attacking Lebanon, the country will respond even more harshly.

In an official statement, Iran stated that its attacks were a response to Israeli actions in southern Lebanon and the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut. According to the text, the attacks were a “painful response” to what it called “aggressions by the cruel Zionist regime,” carried out with the support of the United States, and served to support the Lebanese people. Iran also said that Israel and its allies should “learn the lesson” from this action.

The statement concludes by declaring the end of the operation, but warns that if there are new “aggressions,” especially in southern Lebanon, measures “much harsher and more crushing” than the previous ones will follow.

The announcement comes a day after Israel attacked a Hezbollah command center in the Dahieh neighborhood of Beirut. The Israeli Air Force used two fighter jets to launch ten missiles at the site, which, according to the army, was used by the terrorist group to plan attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers operating in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli attack occurred after repeated rocket fire by Hezbollah against Israeli cities and drone attacks against troops in southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been under pressure from right-wing parties to act against Dahieh, a known Hezbollah stronghold. At the same time, since October 2023, Netanyahu has sought to separate the different fronts of the conflict, believing that weakening Iran’s “arms” will reduce its overall power.

Reports indicate that Iran had promised Hezbollah that Dahieh would not be attacked and had warned Israel that an attack there would provoke the return of Iranian missiles.


Published in 06/08/2026 16h04


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