Iran’s Supreme National Security Council warns of imminent response to Israeli strike

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council warned Saturday of an imminent response to the Israeli strike in Beirut, saying violations of red lines in Lebanon would not go unpunished.

The body chaired by President Masoud Pezeshkian met in Tehran as hard-line lawmakers demanded missile tests to signal resolve.

Moderate factions argued retaliation should stay proportional to preserve Geneva negotiations nearing signature.

Revolutionary Guard aerospace commanders reviewed target folders while awaiting political guidance.

Regional airlines briefly rerouted flights over Syria amid fears of overnight salvos.

Diplomats in Oman and Qatar resumed urgent calls to prevent a feedback loop of strikes and counterstrikes.

Iranian foreign ministry spokespeople stopped short of canceling Geneva plans but said delegations would pause if Lebanon attacks continue.

Beirut airport officials reported minor delays as airlines avoided Lebanese airspace during afternoon uncertainty.

 

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https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/us-iran-war-live-updates-trump-says-peace-deal-to-be-signed-today-iran-denies-11633550

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