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‘War may break out at any moment’, Israel on high alert after Iran threat

Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bakar Kalibaf said that Tehran is ready for any war. He does not trust his opponents. Meanwhile, there are reports that the IRGC is rapidly replenishing its missile and drone stockpile. Amid these statements coming from Iran, Israel has issued a high alert across the country. It is believed that attacks may occur if the ceasefire ends.
Muhammad Bakar Kalibaf addressed the nation on Saturday. He said that the third imposed war was started by the US in the midst of deceitful negotiations. The conflict had started earlier with the killing of the commanders. Iran entered the current war with experience gained from the 12-day war in June 2025.
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Stress can escalate at any time
Mohammad Bakar Qalibaf claimed that Iranian forces intercepted 170 to 180 drones during the war. Advanced fighter jets shot down. It is the result of many months of extensive design and operation. He added that Iran does not trust its adversaries. Tensions can rise at any time.
Kalibaf said that the proposal was sent to Iran through several other countries, including Pakistan. It was discussed in the Supreme National Security Council around the 36th day of the war. Iran strongly resisted US pressure and responded appropriately to threats.
Iran’s complete control over Hormuz
He described the US blockade against Iran as misleading and claimed that Iran has complete control over Hormuz. No party can pass through here without Iran’s permission. Mohammad Bakar Qalibaf claimed that Iran had achieved its objectives. The enemy proved unsuccessful in achieving his objectives. Tehran will not allow the US to interfere in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran wants lasting peace, but does not trust the US.
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The IRGC is busy preparing for war
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has begun producing more drones and missiles during the ceasefire than before the war. This news is increasing the concern of America and Israel. Commander of the IRGC’s Aerospace Forces, Brigadier General Majid Mousavi, said the pace of replenishment of missile and drone launch platforms during the ceasefire period has surpassed pre-war levels.












