The country that warned Iran three days before the attack: Israel will strike you.

The country that warned Iran three days before the attack: Israel will strike you.

17.06.2025 10:10

As the mutual attacks between Israel and Iran entered their fifth day, Tel Aviv and Tabriz woke up to the sounds of explosions. Israel announced that the new Chief of Staff of Iran had been killed. It was claimed that China had warned Iran three days before the attack, and that Israel had seized Iran's communication system, targeting critical figures with precision strikes by tracking them through their phones.

As the mutual clashes that began with Iran's response to the attacks launched by Israel on June 13 enter their fifth day, the region has been dragged into a new spiral of violence. After the attacks that lasted throughout the night, large explosions were heard in Tel Aviv and Tabriz in the morning hours.

SEQUENTIAL EXPLOSIONS

Iranian media reported that two large explosions occurred in Tabriz, while Iran also carried out new attacks targeting Tel Aviv. The Israeli army announced that Iran's new Chief of General Staff was killed in the attacks.

CHINA WARNED 2 DAYS AGO

It has emerged that just three days before the attacks began, China warned Iran about a possible Israeli operation. Chinese officials provided two critical pieces of information to the Iranian side:

  1. Israel would launch an attack in the coming days,
  2. Israel had infiltrated Iran's communication system and was tracking the every move of critical figures.

CAN DETERMINE LOCATIONS IN REAL TIME

According to the information provided by China, Israel has gained access to monitor Iran's telephone communications. This allows them to determine the locations of individuals within Iran's regime in real time and carry out precision strikes.

ALLEGATIONS OF SPYWARE

It has been claimed that the locations of leaders of the Revolutionary Guards, intelligence chiefs, and senior commanders targeted in Israeli attacks were identified through their phones. Although it remains unclear whether spyware was installed on the phones, the precision of the attacks strengthens this possibility. In an attack targeting the home of a killed Iranian commander, munitions that only hit a specific area of the wall highlighted the accuracy of the attacks.

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