In a message posted on his X network on Monday night, Aref wrote that the enemy in the shortest possible time tasted the passion and expertise of the children of this land, a refence to a barrage of missiles launched by the Iranian Armed Forces to rein in the aggressive Israeli regime.
Emphasizing that the severe blow of the IRGC compelled Israel to request for a ceasefire again, he noted, “Operation Nasr showcased a new level of deterrence from powerful Iran.”
Aref maintained that Iran was not looking for a was but would continue to defend its territory and would not hesitate for a moment in protecting principles and values.
The IRGC fired a barrage of missiles on Israeli targets in the occupied territories after the regime repeatedly defied Iran's warnings against the continued aggressions and brutalities in southern Lebanon.
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said that its operation was the result of Israel's deadly and destructive aggressions against the oppressed Lebanese and Palestinian people, in violation of all international law and norms, as well as, in breach of the Washington-Tehran ceasefire.
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June 9, 2026, 4:19 p.m.
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Tehran, IRNA – First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref, referring to the latest missile strikes by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in response to the ongoing crimes of the Israeli regime, says the ‘Operation Nasr’ forced the enemy to once again beg for a ceasefire.