Tehran vows 'eye for an eye' as missiles, drones cause more damage
The photograph shows a damaged building in the aftermath of a drone strike in the Seef district of Manama. Photo: AFP
The war between Iran and a US-Israel alliance continued with renewed intensity and escalating threats, leaving the Middle East on edge as missiles and drones strikes hit targets across the region, while Iran asserted that Tehran, not Washington, would determine the war's end.
Iranian leaders issued stern warnings, insisting that no aggression would go unanswered and vowing retaliation in accordance with an "eye for an eye" principle. In a blunt rebuttal to US President Donald Trump's assertion that the war was nearly over, they said Iran was not "seeking a ceasefire."
Speaker of Iran's Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf took to X to declare that Iran would respond swiftly and proportionately to any hostile actions, emphasising that attacks on its infrastructure would trigger
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