Newspaper: Iran sent a message to Israel through European channels

Diplomatic sources reported on Friday that Iran has sent a message to Israel, through channels from European countries, regarding the nature of its response to the expected Israeli attack. Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper quoted its sources as saying that the message that Iran sent to Israel indirectly is that it "will overlook a limited Israeli strike and will not respond to it as it threatens." Sources believe that the danger of the Iranian message lies in its second part, in which Iran says that "it will have no choice but to respond by breaking the red lines, if it is exposed to an influential strike targeting the oil nerve, or the country's nuclear energy facilities." Iran's message comes amid talk in Israeli circles that the Israeli army has set secret targets that Iran cannot imagine. It is noteworthy that it is not known, until now, how the European channels dealt with the message that was conveyed during the past hours, while the Iranian Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, was accompanying President Masou d Pezeshkian to an international forum in Turkmenistan. Earlier, Sanai Rad, political adviser to the office of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, warned of the consequences of Israel attacking Iranian nuclear sites, noting that Operation True Promise 2 could 'dispel the enemy's illusion and force him to reconsider his calculations.' Source: Maan News Agency