đ Iran Signals Distrust in Israelâs Ceasefire Pledge:
Iranâs Chief of Staff, Maj. Gen. Abdolrahim Mousavi, told Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman that Tehran has âserious doubtsâ about Israelâs commitment to the ceasefire agreement that ended 12 days of intense aerial conflict.
đ Prepared for Retaliation:
Mousavi declared that Iran remains fully ready to deliver a powerful response if Israel resumes hostilities, adding that âthe enemyâs promises are untrustworthy, including the ceasefire.â
đ Backdrop of Destruction:
The ceasefire followed a war that claimed the lives of dozens of Iranian generals, IRGC commanders, and nuclear scientists, with memorials and posters now covering Enghelab Square in Tehran.
đ Fragile Peace Amid Escalation Risks:
Despite international mediation and a U.S.-brokered de-escalation, Tehranâs leadership remains on high alert. Iranian military forces continue to monitor Israeli movements and maintain combat readiness.
đ Regional Diplomatic Outreach:
The conversation between Iranâs top general and Saudi Arabiaâs defense chief marks a rare military-level dialogue between the two regional powers, signaling possible Gulf coordination in crisis management.