Iran has issued multiple warnings that a new war with Israel could erupt at any moment, denying reports of a ceasefire deal. A top military adviser to Iran's supreme leader and the Iranian vice president both emphasized the imminent threat of renewed conflict. Iran's Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh revealed that Tehran has developed new missiles with capabilities surpassing those used during the recent 12-day war with Israel, which was supported logistically and with intelligence by the United States. The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Hossein Salami, threatened that any fresh Israeli attack would be met with retaliation more forceful and destructive than the recent conflict. Nasirzadeh also stated that if the war had lasted three more days, Israel would have been obliterated, underscoring Iran's military confidence. Following the 12-day war, Iran announced a post-war missile doctrine signaling a strategic shift in its defense posture. Iran's Supreme National Security Council has confirmed a ceasefire with Israel, which Tehran describes as a severe defeat for its adversary. Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the United States of inciting and assisting Israel in the attack on Iran, asserting that Iran's powerful response would cause regret. Khamenei further condemned the Zionist regime as the most despised in the world and called for blocking all assistance to it. He also noted that Western countries convened in a European capital during the early days of the war to devise alternatives to the Islamic Republic.
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