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Iran Announces Approach of the Third Promised Truth Operation Against Israel

Mohammadi Sirat, representative of the Iranian Supreme Leader in the Quds Force of the Revolutionary Guard, stated that the third Promised Truth operation to attack Israel will be executed soon.
In an interview with the local site Jamaran News, Sirat affirmed, "Let everyone know that the third Promised Truth operation against Israel will soon be realized."
He emphasized that "the strength of the Islamic Republic and the resistance front in the region has not only not diminished, but the resistance groups are increasing and have become more capable and experienced than before in confronting the enemies."
Sirat also pointed out that the strength of the resistance front does not rely solely on military equipment, but is rooted in the will, faith, and desires of the people, noting that Syria's governance should be based on the aspirations of its people.
Regarding the American position, Sirat mentioned that "the Americans recently sent a clear message stating that they are prepared to lift the sanctions on the Houthis in Yemen, provided they stop acting against them, but the Houthis rejected this proposal."
On the pressures exerted by some groups on the armed forces to expedite the implementation of the third Promised Truth operation, Sirat said, "We will neither delay nor rush; we will proceed according to a precise plan that serves the interests of the people and the regime."
Senior officials in Iran, including the Commander of the Revolutionary Guard General Hossein Salami, had pledged to attack Israel and carry out what they called the third Promised Truth operation in response to an attack launched by Israel on October 26, which resulted in significant damage to military facilities and the deaths of four military personnel and another civilian.
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