Cyprus Foils Iranian IRGC Attack Against Israelis

Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) marching during the annual "Sacred Defense Week" military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, in the capital Tehran (AFP)
Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) marching during the annual "Sacred Defense Week" military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, in the capital Tehran (AFP)
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Cyprus Foils Iranian IRGC Attack Against Israelis

Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) marching during the annual "Sacred Defense Week" military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, in the capital Tehran (AFP)
Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) marching during the annual "Sacred Defense Week" military parade marking the anniversary of the outbreak of the 1980-1988 war with Saddam Hussein's Iraq, in the capital Tehran (AFP)

Authorities in Cyprus, in cooperation with Israeli and US intelligence services, thwarted an attack planned by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), on Jewish and Israeli targets on the island, media in Israel reported Sunday.

According to the reports, the attack was thwarted through “coordination between Cypriot intelligence services and US and Israeli intelligence services.”

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that, “Israel welcomes the foiling of the Iranian terrorist attack in the territory of Cyprus against Israeli targets.”

“Israel operates everywhere in a wide variety of methods in order to protect Jews and Israelis and will continue to act to sever Iranian terrorism wherever it raises its head, including on Iranian soil,” the statement said.

However, the PM’s statement did not give any more details, according to Reuters.

Earlier, Ynet news said state intelligence services captured a number of suspects through a coordinated operation with “Western partners,” apparently the United States and Israel, stating various reports.

It added that the movements of the terror cell were closely followed by Cypriot intelligence over the past few months. “The cell operated out of the northern side of the island, which is controlled by Türkiye. They dispatched operatives from there into Greek Cyprus,” the website wrote.

For its part, i24 news said the attack aimed at killing Jews was plotted by intelligence services linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards (IRGC).

Meanwhile, the Israeli Channel 13 said this is the second Iranian attempt to attack Israel in Cyprus in the past two years. An Azeri suspect with a Russian passport was arrested after acting on behalf of the IRGC.

Earlier this year, Israel's National Security Council warned of possible attacks against Jews in Cyprus and Greece.

In March, Greek police disrupted what they called a foreign terrorist network operating within the country and arrested two Pakistanis, who were plotting to attack Israelis in Greece.

The Iranian embassy in Greece denied any connection to a plan to launch attacks against Israeli targets in Athens.

“This is another example of Iran trying to use terror against Israeli and Jewish targets overseas,” said the Mossad at the time.

In a rare statement, the Israeli agency said it had also helped identify the connection between the local terror cell in Greece and Iran’s broader global terror operations.

“The affair that was uncovered today in Greece is a severe case that was successfully thwarted by the Greek security forces. It was an additional attempt by Iran to perpetrate terrorism against Israeli and Jewish targets abroad,” Netanyahu said at the time.

Last year, Türkiye and Israel announced they thwarted an Iranian plan to kidnap and assassinate Israeli diplomats and tourists visiting or living in Istanbul.

In 2012, a bomb exploded near the Israeli embassy in Bangkok, the Thai capital, and three intelligence agents were arrested, before being released in 2020, under an exchange deal.

In the same year, a bombing of an Israeli diplomatic car in New Delhi wounded four people, including a diplomat's wife. A similar bomb found under a car in Georgia a few days earlier was defused.

The Times of Israel also reported that in November, Georgian security officials foiled an attempt by a Pakistani citizen to murder an Israeli in Georgia on orders from an Iranian operative.

 



Ghalibaf: Any Attack on Iran Will Ignite the Entire Region

Iranians display cartoon models representing the US president and the Israeli prime minister during a march in Tehran on March 28, 2025 (AFP).
Iranians display cartoon models representing the US president and the Israeli prime minister during a march in Tehran on March 28, 2025 (AFP).
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Ghalibaf: Any Attack on Iran Will Ignite the Entire Region

Iranians display cartoon models representing the US president and the Israeli prime minister during a march in Tehran on March 28, 2025 (AFP).
Iranians display cartoon models representing the US president and the Israeli prime minister during a march in Tehran on March 28, 2025 (AFP).

Iran has warned that any US attack on its territory could lead to the explosion of the entire Middle East, hinting at potential strikes on American bases in the region.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated on Friday: “If the United States carries out its military threat against Iran due to the failure to reach a new nuclear agreement, its bases in the region will not be safe.” He added: “Any attack on Iran will mean the explosion of the entire region,” according to Tasnim, a news agency affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Iran claimed that it had exercised “restraint and balance” in its response to a message from US President Donald Trump while reaffirming its rejection of military threats and its willingness for indirect talks with Washington.
Iranian state television quoted Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi as saying that Iran had sent its response to Trump’s message through Oman. He reiterated that Iran’s policy is to avoid direct negotiations with the US while it continues its “maximum pressure” campaign and military threats. However, Araghchi noted that Iran “may engage in indirect negotiations with the US, as it has done in the past.”
Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, described Iran’s response to Trump’s message as “measured,” stating that it included “a willingness for indirect dialogue.” Shamkhani, who oversees Iran’s nuclear negotiations, explained that the country’s specialized agencies had carefully crafted the response, ensuring that Iran’s stance was conveyed clearly while maintaining diplomatic restraint.
“Iran has always conducted indirect talks with the Americans, and if such talks are based on mutual respect, we are open to taking further steps toward negotiation,” Shamkhani said.
He added: “We take every threat seriously—not out of surrender, but to confront it. The Iranian people have never and will never accept submission. We are confident that the United States has no choice but to adopt a fair approach in any dialogue with Iran.”
Meanwhile, Ali Larijani, another senior adviser to Khamenei, expressed optimism about the current diplomatic path between Tehran and Washington, according to Iran’s IRNA news agency.
“We will reach a conclusion, and we are optimistic. The agreement must be acceptable to both parties, not just one,” Larijani stated.
Commenting on US threats of military action against Iran, Larijani remarked: “Those who intend to act do not talk too much.”
Ghalibaf also criticized Trump’s message, stating that it did not contain “any logical discussion about lifting sanctions,” according to Tasnim.