Iran has warned of 'pre-emptive action by the resistance front' against Israel in the coming hours; Benjamin Netanyahu has told Iran and Hezbollah 'do not test us'; And Joe Biden will travel to Israel tomorrow to meet the Israeli prime minister as a ground offensive in Gaza looms.
Iran has warned that 'pre-emptive action' could be expected in the coming hours and that Israel will face consequences for action it takes in Gaza, state TV reported.'All options are open' to the so-called resistance front to respond to Israel's 'war crimes', foreign minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said.'The resistance front is capable of waging a long-term war with the enemy... in the coming hours, we can expect a pre-emptive action by the resistance front.
Explained: Iran's foreign minister did not expand on what he meant by resistance front, but the term Axis of Resistance can refer to a loose alliance among Iran, Palestinian militant groups, Syria, the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and other factions.Iran finances groups like Hamas and Hezbollah in the region, according to the US.
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