Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has dismantled an armed group, says state TV

The Guard warned that any action against the security and territorial integrity of Iran would be met with a decisive and firm response. (REUTERS)
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Updated 10 July 2024
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Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has dismantled an armed group, says state TV

  • In 2022, Iran’s intelligence forces dismantled the biggest spy network affiliated with Israel that allegedly tried to hire thugs to carry out sabotage in the country

TEHRAN, Iran: Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard forces have dismantled armed bandits in the northwest of the country, state TV reported Tuesday.
The report said ground forces of the Revolutionary Guard, known as IRGC in West Azerbaijan province, dismantled a counter-revolutionary terrorist team that was planning to enter Iran from its northwestern borders.
Several members of the “terrorist” team were killed and wounded in the operation, and their equipment was confiscated by the Guard, said the state TV.
The Guard warned that any action against the security and territorial integrity of Iran would be met with a decisive and firm response, it added.
The TV report did not elaborate on the exact location of the operation.
The province has borders with two countries, Turkiye and Iraq. The border with Turkiye is 550 kilometers (341 miles) long.
The area has seen occasional fighting between Iranian forces and Kurdish separatists as well as militants linked to the extremist Daesh group.
In 2022, Iran’s intelligence forces dismantled the biggest spy network affiliated with Israel that allegedly tried to hire thugs to carry out sabotage in the country.

 


UN coordinator for Lebanon calls for talks with Israel

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UN coordinator for Lebanon calls for talks with Israel

  • Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert: ‘As bad as things are today, they are set to get even worse’
  • Lebanon was engulfed by the expanding Middle East war on Monday, after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel
LEBANON: The United Nations special coordinator for Lebanon on Saturday urged Lebanon and Israel to enter talks to negotiate an end hostilities after the outbreak of a renewed Israel-Hezbollah war.
“As bad as things are today, they are set to get even worse,” Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert said.
“Talks between Lebanon and Israel can be the game changer needed to save future generations from going, time and again, through the same nightmare.”
In December, Lebanese and Israeli civilian representatives engaged in their first direct talks in decades as part of a meeting of a committee monitoring the November 2024 ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Lebanon was engulfed by the expanding Middle East war on Monday, after Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel to avenge the death of Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israeli attacks on Iran.