Iran says it will respond if US and 'Israel' fail to abide by interim deal
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- Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that Tehran could resume “proportionate actions” if the US and 'Israel' do not fully comply with commitments to end the war.
- He said Washington and 'Israel' failed to achieve their objectives in what he described as the “Ramadan War,” claiming the ceasefire was initiated by their request.
Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has warned that Tehran will respond if the United States and 'Israel' fail to fulfil what he described as their commitments to end the war, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency.
Ghalibaf said Iran “strongly demands full implementation of the agreements,” adding that if Washington and what he called the “Zionist regime” do not comply, Iran will resume what he described as “proportionate actions.”
The speaker, who also leads Iran’s negotiating team in talks with the United States, said Washington cannot militarily confront Iran and dismissed 'Israel’s' threats as “baseless propaganda.”
He added that the United States and 'Israel' failed to achieve their goals during what he called the “Ramadan War,” arguing that the conflict ended without them meeting their objectives.
Ghalibaf further claimed that military action against Iran had failed and that the ceasefire was ultimately requested by Washington and its allies, according to remarks carried by ISNA.
His comments come amid continued tensions between Tehran and both the United States and 'Israel', with Iranian officials repeatedly warning of retaliation in the event of renewed hostilities.



