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Iran vows continued strikes on Israel and US bases amid escalating conflict

Published on: June 14, 2025 2:01 PM

Iran has pledged to keep attacking Israel following recent airstrikes, senior military officials said on Saturday. They warned that the conflict would intensify and affect more targets. Iran’s Fars news agency quoted these officials saying the strikes would be “painful and regrettable” for the aggressors.

Officials stated the war would soon spread beyond Israel, targeting all occupied areas and US military bases in the region. This marks a significant escalation as Iran expands its focus beyond Israel alone. The warning signals a risk of a wider regional conflict.

The announcement comes after Israel launched its largest air offensive against Iran to stop its nuclear program. Both countries continue attacking each other, with missile strikes exchanged on Saturday. This cycle of violence is heightening tensions across the Middle East.

Iran’s expanding strikes show its determination to respond forcefully to Israel’s actions. Military sources stressed that this confrontation will not end soon and will grow in scale. They called for caution as the conflict risks dragging in more regional players.

Meanwhile, the international community watches closely, fearing further escalation could destabilize the region. Efforts to calm the situation have so far failed, raising concerns over the potential for broader war. The coming days will be critical in determining the conflict’s direction.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran, Israel, Latest, pledged to keep attacking, recent airstrikes, senior military officials, US military bases

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