Iranian foreign minister decries Israeli strikes that killed top officials: ‘Something colder’
Israeli forces attacked Iran's South Pars natural gas field, prompting Iranian retaliation against energy facilities in neighboring Gulf states. The strikes killed several Iranian officials, drawing condemnation from Iran's foreign minister. President Trump posted on Truth Social threatening further action if Iran continues attacks on Qatar, while attempting to distance the US from Israeli operations.
The Israeli strikes represent an unacceptable escalation that killed top Iranian officials and targeted vital energy infrastructure. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi condemned the attacks as beyond typical military operations, describing them as "something colder" than standard warfare.
Israeli strikes were a response to Iranian aggression in the region, with the US attempting to maintain some distance from Israeli military decisions. Trump warned of massive retaliation if Iran continues attacking regional allies like Qatar, while suggesting Israel acted independently.
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