Iran Warns of new attack fronts in Israel amid Gaza conflict
Thursday, 19 October 2023 Iranian officials have warned of potential new fronts opening against Israel if the offensive on the Gaza Strip continues. Iran's state television aired a segment outlining how these attacks might unfold, involving various groups from different directions. The report mentioned the capabilities of these groups, including missiles with a long range and advanced weaponry. The US military has heightened its alert status, and the International Crisis Group has emphasized the importance of preventing the conflict from spreading.
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