President: Iranian strikes will stop only if Israel unconditionally ceases fire; ends adventurism for good

President Masoud Pezeshkian says Iran’s punitive strikes on Israel will end only if the “Zionist terrorists” cease fire and offer guarantees to end their adventurism forever.

In a post on his X account on Friday, Pezeshkian said Iran has always been after peace and stability but under the current circumstances, those are the only path to ending the war.

If those conditions are not met, the president warned, Iran’s response will be harsher and will bring more remorse to the aggressor.

The Israeli regime attacked Iran, including residential buildings in Tehran, in an unprovoked act of aggression overnight on June 13. Top Iranian military officials were assassinated in targeted strikes. Civilians died when houses were directly struck. Entire population centers were affected.

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei appointed new military commanders later that same day and said life would turn bleak for Israel. Shortly afterwards, the Iranian Armed Forces promised to “open the gates of hell” to Israel and began waves of punitive strikes inside the Israeli-occupied territories, hitting sensitive sites in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, among other cities, with salvos of missiles and drones. Despite heavy Israeli censorship, abundant footage has appeared of the Iranian missiles hitting their targets in precision strikes and wreaking mayhem.

Life has come to a halt in the occupied territories as Israelis spend day and night in underground bomb shelters. Many Israelis are paying large sums of money to smugglers to take them to Greece and Cyprus by boat.

Iranian officials have said the mission will continue as long as necessary.

Bending under the Iranian strikes, the Israeli regime has been clamoring to coax the United States into joining the war of aggression on Iran. Ayatollah Khamenei has warned the United States that its potential intervention would bring America “irreparable harm.”

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