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Iran warns US, Israel over protest backing

Published on: January 7, 2026 8:20 PM

Iran’s army chief, General Amir Hatami, warned Wednesday that Tehran will not tolerate threats from outside powers. He said any hostile actions against Iran would trigger a robust response. The warning follows US and Israeli support for anti-government protests across Iran.

Hatami emphasized that if foreign powers “make a mistake,” Iran’s reaction would be stronger than during last June’s 12-day conflict with Israel. The army chief added that hostile rhetoric against the Iranian nation is a threat that cannot continue unchecked.

Read more: Iran’s president says his country is in full-scale war with West

The warnings come after US President Donald Trump threatened intervention if demonstrators are harmed. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed support for the protests, calling for solidarity with Iranians seeking freedom and justice.

The protests began in late December over rising prices and the collapsing rial. While not yet reaching the scale of the 2009 mass protests, the demonstrations have drawn global attention and criticism from Tehran. Iran’s foreign ministry accused Trump and Netanyahu of inciting unrest and undermining national unity.

Read more: Trump warns Iran of new US strike after Netanyahu talks

The threat echoes tensions from last year’s war with Israel, which involved attacks on Iranian military and nuclear sites. Hatami’s statement signals Tehran’s readiness to defend its sovereignty against perceived foreign interference.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran protests, Iranian army response, Latest, Middle East Tensions, Netanyahu Iran statement, Tehran unrest, US Trump Iran warning

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