Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahuās office says he is cutting short a visit to Greece and returning home to follow āongoing developmentsā after a U.S. airstrike killed Iranās top general.
The Israeli army has ordered a ski resort on Mount Hermon, on the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, to close. It took no other immediate precautions.
Yair Lapid, a leader of the opposition Blue and White Party, praised the killing and said Gen. Qassem Soleimani got āexactly what he deserved.ā
The head of Iranās elite Quds Force topped Israelās list of threats, accused of masterminding a network of enemies that included the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon. Israel has struck Quds Force targets in Syria on several occasions.
Yoel Guzansky, an expert on Iran at the Tel Aviv-based Institute for National Strategic Studies, said Iranian retaliation against U.S. or Israeli targets was likely in the short term. Guzansky said the killing struck a huge blow to Iran and restored American deterrence in the region.Iranās President Hassan Rouhani has called the killing of the countryās Revolutionary Guard commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani by the U.S. a āheinous crime.ā
Rouhani said in a tweet on Friday that āthe great nation of Iran will take revengeā for the U.S. airstrike near Baghdadās airport.
Iranās president added that āthe path of resistance to U.S. excesses will continue.ā
The targeted killing could draw forceful Iranian retaliation against American interests in the region and spiral into a far larger conflict.
The state-run IRNA news agency also published a Rouhani statement saying the U.S. violated all human rights and international law.
The United States is urging U.S. citizens to leave Iraq āimmediately.ā
A State Department statement on Friday cites āheightened tensions in Iraq and the region.ā Iran has vowed āharsh retaliationā after a U.S. airstrike killed Iranās top military commander in Baghdad.
The State Department adds that ādue to Iranian-backed militia attacks at the U.S. Embassy compound, all consular operations are suspended. U.S. citizens should not approach the Embassy.ā
That comes after a crowd attacked the embassy earlier this week to protest U.S. airstrikes against a militia supported by Iran.
Iraqās outgoing prime minister has sharply condemned the U.S. airstrike that killed Iranās top military commander and a senior Iraqi official in Baghdad and called for an emergency parliament session to take ānecessary and appropriate measures to protect Iraqās dignity, security and sovereignty.ā
Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi said Friday the men killed were āmajor symbols in achieving victory againstā Islamic State group militants. He called the attack that killed Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis an āaggression against Iraq.ā
āLiquidation operations (assassinations) of leading Iraqi officials or from a friendly country on Iraqi soil is a brazen violation of Iraqās sovereignty and blatant attack on the nationās dignity,ā Abdul-Mahdi said.
He called the attack āa dangerous escalationā that is set to ignite a destructive war in Iraq and the region. He added it is also an āobvious violation of the conditions of U.S. troop presence in Iraq, which is limited to training Iraqi forcesā to fight IS militants.
The head of Iranās parliamentary committee on national security and foreign policy has threatened U.S. forces in the Middle East during an interview on state television.
Hard-line lawmaker and cleric Mojtaba Zolnouri made the threat Friday after a U.S. airstrike near Baghdad killed Iranās top general, Qassem Soleimani.
Zolnouri told state TV: āWhen the U.S. is killing Iranian forces outside of Iran, the U.S. must see its troops killed at its bases in the region.ā
A senior Revolutionary Guard commander, Gen. Mohammad Reza Naghdi, said that āthe White House must leave the region today or it must go to the market to order caskets for soldiers.ā The general added: āWe donāt want bloodshed. They have to choose by themselves.ā
Iranās Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has warned that a āharsh retaliation is waitingā for the U.S. And Iranās cabinet spokesman, Ali Rabiei, said in a tweet that Iranās severe response wonāt be far away.
Source (AP)
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