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Iran Prepares Heavy Strikes on US and Israel as Ceasefire Collapses

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[iNews24 reporter Seol Rae-on] Domestic media reported that Iran, which rejected a cease-fire agreement with the United States, has strengthened its military posture to prepare for a possible resumption of hostilities.

On the 28th of last month, an explosion from an Iranian missile strike sent flames towering in downtown Tel Aviv, Israel. [Photo=Xinhua/Yonhap]

On the 21st (local time), Tasnim, a semi-official Iranian news agency, reported that Iran has begun drafting contingency plans for new clashes after efforts to resume the truce faltered in the cease-fire’s closing days.

According to the report, during the two-week cease-fire Iran assessed a high probability that the conflict could resume. It redeployed forces and compiled a new list of potential attack targets.

Tasnim said Tehran is prepared to deliver heavy strikes against the United States and Israel if fighting resumes. A second round of U.S.-Iran talks that had been expected before the cease-fire ended has effectively collapsed.

Iran dismissed the talks as a \”waste of time\” and an \”American theater,\” and said it has solidified its decision to stay out.

On Nov. 12 last year, an Iranian-made ballistic missile was on display at the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force Museum in Tehran. [Photo=Reuters/Yonhap]

In response, President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social the same day that the Iranian leadership is \”seriously divided\” and said he would hold off on military strikes until Tehran presents a single, unified proposal.

He also ordered that the naval blockade of Iranian ports remain in place and said he will continue a pressure campaign against Iran.

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