Revolutionary Guards Expect ‘Limited’ Israeli Attack

Revolutionary Guards Expect ‘Limited’ Israeli Attack
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Revolutionary Guards Expect ‘Limited’ Israeli Attack

Revolutionary Guards Expect ‘Limited’ Israeli Attack

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called on parliament on Tuesday to increase the defense budget due to “regional developments.”

Former Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Ali Jafari predicted that Israel might launch a “small and limited” attack but warned that any Israeli mistake would trigger a “crushing” response from Iran.

Jafari told a Revolutionary Guards’ news agency that Iran’s reaction would depend on the scale of Israel’s actions.

“If Israel takes significant steps, it will face double the retaliation,” he said.

Israel is expected to respond strongly to an Iranian missile strike on Oct. 1.

Jafari, now in charge of social and cultural affairs, dismissed Israel as too small to pose a real threat to Iran.

He said any Israeli attack would be “limited and desperate,” and added that Israel would not be able to match Iran’s recent missile strike, which came in response to the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.

Jafari said that Iran’s stance “was announced earlier and is part of plans to deal with attacks and conflicts.”

He assured Iranians, saying: “The enemy won’t make any major move, and if they do, it will be a desperate effort.”

Jafari made the remarks during a memorial for senior commander Abbas Nilforoushan, who was killed in an airstrike on Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s headquarters on Sep. 27.

Tasnim news agency reported that the event was attended by Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani, his deputy Abdolreza Meskarian, and other top officials from the Revolutionary Guards and the Joint Operations Command.

Mohammad Reza Naqdi, the Revolutionary Guards’ general coordinator, said: “We are eager to open the way for jihad so that young people can join the frontlines against Israel.”

He added that while Iranian youth are ready to fight, the resistance front has not yet called for their deployment.



France Accuses Iran of ‘Repression’ in Sentence for Nobel Laureate

People cross an intersection in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP)
People cross an intersection in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP)
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France Accuses Iran of ‘Repression’ in Sentence for Nobel Laureate

People cross an intersection in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP)
People cross an intersection in downtown Tehran, Iran, Monday, Feb. 9, 2026. (AP)

France accused Iran on Monday of "repression and intimidation" after a court handed Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi a new six-year prison sentence on charges of harming national security.

Mohammadi, sentenced Saturday, was also handed a one-and-a-half-year prison sentence for "propaganda" against Iran's system, according to her foundation.

"With this sentence, the Iranian regime has, once again, chosen repression and intimidation," the French foreign ministry said in a statement, describing the 53-year-old as a "tireless defender" of human rights.

Paris is calling for the release of the activist, who was arrested before protests erupted nationwide in December after speaking out against the government at a funeral ceremony.

The movement peaked in January as authorities launched a crackdown that activists say has left thousands dead.

Over the past quarter-century, Mohammadi has been repeatedly tried and jailed for her vocal campaigning against Iran's use of capital punishment and the mandatory dress code for women.

Mohammadi has spent much of the past decade behind bars and has not seen her twin children, who live in Paris, since 2015.

Iranian authorities have arrested more than 50,000 people as part of their crackdown on protests, according to US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA).


Iran's Supreme Leader Urges Iranians to Show 'Resolve' against Foreign Pressure

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on (File Photo/Supreme Leader's website).
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on (File Photo/Supreme Leader's website).
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Iran's Supreme Leader Urges Iranians to Show 'Resolve' against Foreign Pressure

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on (File Photo/Supreme Leader's website).
Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on (File Photo/Supreme Leader's website).

Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei on Monday called on his compatriots to show "resolve" ahead of the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution this week.

Since the revolution, "foreign powers have always sought to restore the previous situation", Ali Khamenei said, referring to the period when Iran was under the rule of shah Reza Pahlavi and dependent on the United States, AFP reported.

"National power is less about missiles and aircraft and more about the will and steadfastness of the people," the leader said, adding: "Show it again and frustrate the enemy."


UK PM's Communications Director Quits

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonards, Britain, February 05, 2026. Peter Nicholls/Pool via REUTERS
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonards, Britain, February 05, 2026. Peter Nicholls/Pool via REUTERS
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UK PM's Communications Director Quits

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonards, Britain, February 05, 2026. Peter Nicholls/Pool via REUTERS
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivers a speech at Horntye Park Sports Complex in St Leonards, Britain, February 05, 2026. Peter Nicholls/Pool via REUTERS

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's director of communications Tim Allan resigned on Monday, a day after Starmer's top aide Morgan McSweeney quit over his role in backing Peter Mandelson over his known links to Jeffrey Epstein.

The loss of two senior aides ⁠in quick succession comes as Starmer tries to draw a line under the crisis in his government resulting from his appointment of Mandelson as ambassador to the ⁠US.

"I have decided to stand down to allow a new No10 team to be built. I wish the PM and his team every success," Allan said in a statement on Monday.

Allan served as an adviser to Tony Blair from ⁠1992 to 1998 and went on to found and lead one of the country’s foremost public affairs consultancies in 2001. In September 2025, he was appointed executive director of communications at Downing Street.