- His warning followed earlier remarks suggesting the ongoing conflict could end soon
- Iran has continued launching retaliatory attacks against Israel and targets linked to the United States across the Middle East
- Authorities reported at least one death in Manama, while two people were killed in central Israel during the latest exchanges
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps has dismissed claims by the United States that its missile programme has been destroyed, insisting it still possesses significant capabilities and is deploying missiles in larger numbers, including projectiles carrying warheads weighing more than one tonne.
Eko Hot Blog gathered that the statement comes as Donald Trump warned that the United States would respond with far greater force if Iran attempts to block oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
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His warning followed earlier remarks suggesting the ongoing conflict could end soon.

Meanwhile, Iran has continued launching retaliatory attacks against Israel and targets linked to the United States across the Middle East.
Strikes have reportedly affected several countries hosting American military assets, including Bahrain, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.
Authorities reported at least one death in Manama, while two people were killed in central Israel during the latest exchanges.

Overnight, the Iranian capital Tehran experienced some of the heaviest bombardment since the conflict began. Reports indicate that at least 40 people were killed in an area near Risalat Square during the attacks.
At the same time, fighting between Hezbollah and Israel has intensified along the Lebanese border. The death toll from Israeli strikes in Lebanon has now risen to more than 486 people as hostilities continue to escalate.
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