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Iran’s ambassador summoned in Germany

Germany has summoned the Iranian ambassador to condemn Tehran’s missile attack on Israel, a government spokesman said.

“We summoned the Iranian ambassador,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Sebastian Fischer told reporters, adding that the ambassador was not in Berlin and that the charge d’affaires instead responded.


Iran commander threatens ‘higher magnitude’ attacks on Israel

Iran’s armed forces joint chief of staff, General Mohammad Bagheri, says the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is prepared to repeat its missile attack with “multiplied intensity” if Israel retaliates on its territory.

“If the Zionist regime, that has gone insane, is not contained by America and Europe and intends to continue such crimes, or do anything against our sovereignty or territorial integrity, [Tuesday’s] operation will be repeated with much higher magnitude and we will hit all their infrastructure,” said Bagheri.

Iran has avoided targeting Israeli civilians although it is “completely feasible”, he added.


Iran leader to discuss how to stop ‘Israeli crimes’ in the region

Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian says Israel would “face harsher reactions” if it doesn’t stop what he called “its crimes”.

Pezeshkian made the comments as he left for a scheduled trip to Qatar. He told state television the first goal in Doha is to discuss bilateral ties and sign agreements with the Qatari government. He will also attend a summit of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue.

“The second goal is to discuss how Asian countries can prevent Israeli crimes in the region … and prevent enemies from causing [an] uproar in the Middle East,” Pezeshkian said.