‘Don’t Test Iran’s Resolve’: Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf’s Big Warning Amid War Tensions

Tensions in the Middle East are escalating once again as Iran’s parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf issues a strong warning, saying “don’t test the resolve of Iranians” and criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu.

This comes even as US President Donald Trump proposes a 15-point plan and announces a temporary pause in hostilities. However, missile strikes continue, and Iran has made it clear it is not seeking any off-ramp.

Is this just rhetoric, or a sign that the conflict could intensify further?

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