07.06.2026 23:40
Following the missile attacks that once again escalated tensions in the Middle East, the first political message came from the Iranian side. In a striking post on social media about the operation, Iran's religious leader Mojtaba Khamenei targeted the Israeli administration, saying, 'The shaky Zionist regime is out of breath.'
Following Israel's attacks on Lebanon's capital Beirut, Iran has launched its anticipated retaliatory move. After the Iranian army fired numerous missiles at Israeli territory, Iran's religious leader, Müçteba Hamaney, posted a single sentence on his social media account: "The breath of the shaky Zionist regime has run out."
ISRAELI ARMY ON HIGH ALERT
In an official statement from the Israeli army, it was reported that missiles launched from Iran were detected and air defense systems were immediately activated. After the attack, a red alert was declared across the entire region, and defense systems were actively deployed against potential new threats.
MÜÇTEBA HAMANEY: "THE BREATH OF THE SHAKY ZIONIST REGIME HAS RUN OUT"
Following the missile strikes that escalated tensions in the region to a peak, the first political message came from the Iranian side. In a striking post on his social media account regarding the operation, Iran's religious leader Müçteba Hamaney targeted the Israeli administration, stating, "The breath of the shaky Zionist regime has run out."
US PRESIDENT TRUMP'S FIRST STATEMENT: "GET BACK TO THE TABLE"
After the attacks, US President Donald Trump also made a swift statement, calling on both sides for restraint and diplomacy. Addressing the Iranian leadership, he said, "You've launched your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal," implying that a compromise was nearly within reach:
"I was about to say the deal would be signed on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, and now this happens."
Stating that he would accelerate diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation of tensions, the US President declared, "Now I will call Netanyahu and tell him not to retaliate against Iran," indicating that he would directly contact Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.