Wait for Iran’s Retaliation against Israel ‘Could Be Long’, Revolutionary Guards Spokesperson Says

A veiled Iranian woman walks past a wall painting of a peace bird in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 August 2024. (EPA)
A veiled Iranian woman walks past a wall painting of a peace bird in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 August 2024. (EPA)
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Wait for Iran’s Retaliation against Israel ‘Could Be Long’, Revolutionary Guards Spokesperson Says

A veiled Iranian woman walks past a wall painting of a peace bird in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 August 2024. (EPA)
A veiled Iranian woman walks past a wall painting of a peace bird in a street in Tehran, Iran, 19 August 2024. (EPA)

There could be a long wait for Iranian retaliation against Israel, Iran's Revolutionary Guards spokesperson Alimohammad Naini said on Tuesday.

The Middle East has been bracing for Iran's avowed retaliation over the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on July 31. Israel has neither confirmed nor denied that it was behind the killing.

"Time is in our favor and the waiting period for this response could be long," Naini said, referring to potential retaliation against Israel.

He said "the enemy" should wait for a calculated and accurate response.

Iranian leaders were weighing the circumstances and Tehran's response might not be a repeat of previous operations, he added, according to Iranian state media.

Iran and Hamas have accused Israel of carrying out the strike that killed Haniyeh hours after he attended the inauguration of Iran's new president Masoud Pezeshkian.

The United States has asked allies that have ties with Iran to persuade it to de-escalate tensions in the Middle East, as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the region to push for progress towards a Gaza ceasefire.

Naini said that Tehran supported any move that led to an end to the war in Gaza and helped its people, but added: "We do not consider the US actions sincere. We consider the US to be a party to the (Gaza) war."



Iran Closes Centers Linked to Germany, Which Summons Ambassador

 Seals placed by the Iranian police force are pictured outside the closed gate of the Tehran offices of Germany's Goethe-Institut cultural center on August 20, 2024. (AFP)
Seals placed by the Iranian police force are pictured outside the closed gate of the Tehran offices of Germany's Goethe-Institut cultural center on August 20, 2024. (AFP)
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Iran Closes Centers Linked to Germany, Which Summons Ambassador

 Seals placed by the Iranian police force are pictured outside the closed gate of the Tehran offices of Germany's Goethe-Institut cultural center on August 20, 2024. (AFP)
Seals placed by the Iranian police force are pictured outside the closed gate of the Tehran offices of Germany's Goethe-Institut cultural center on August 20, 2024. (AFP)

Iran's judiciary has closed two branches of organizations linked to Germany due to "illegal activities and financial fraud", the judiciary's Mizan news agency said, in a move protested by Berlin with the summoning of the Iranian ambassador.

Mizan published pictures on Tuesday of security forces removing the banner of the German Language Institute of Tehran, which is linked to the German embassy.

"Additionally, there have been reports of violations by other Germany-affiliated centers and investigations in this matter are ongoing," Mizan added.

A spokesperson for the German foreign ministry condemned the actions against the language institute in a statement, which did not mention other organizations.

Tehran's ambassador would be summoned over the incident, the spokesperson said, adding: "We call on the new Iranian government to allow teaching to resume immediately."

In July, Germany banned the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH) and subsidiary organizations for "pursuing radical Islamist goals", according to the interior ministry.

The ministry said the IZH had acted as a direct representative of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and sought to bring about an “Islamic revolution” in Germany.

Following the closure of the IZH, Iran summoned the German ambassador in Tehran.