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Tehran Warns Washington, Tel Aviv; Future War Will Not Be Like "Forty-Day War"

Officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran, in response to the recent U.S. attack, while condemning it and emphasizing the right to legitimate self-defense, warned that any new aggression by the United States and the Zionist regime will be met with a more decisive response, and a possible future war will not be comparable to past conflicts.
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Related coverage for "Tehran Warns Washington, Tel Aviv; Future War Will Not Be Like "Forty-Day War"": World Israel News — WATCH: Hezbollah official – ‘Iran on its way to becoming fourth most powerful country’. The Cradle — Israel pressuring Washington for 'green light' to attack Iran, claims Tehran plotting Trump assassination: Report. Reuters — Life in Gaza months into fragile ceasefire. Latestly.com — ‘War Is Not Over Yet’: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu Issues Fresh Warning to Iran. Iran Herald — "War is not over yet": Israeli PM Netanyahu issues fresh warning to Iran . WRAL News — It's a mystery who launched the latest airstrikes against Iran