France warns citizens on travel to Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and Palestine

Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, France has warned its citizens against traveling to Iran, Israel, Lebanon and Palestine, as reported by Agence France-Presse.

Meanwhile, it has been reported that France has evacuated the families of its diplomats from Iran.

Tensions between Iran and Israel rose when at least seven senior officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps were killed in an attack on the Iranian consulate building in Damascus, the capital of Syria.

Iran considers this attack the work of Israel, but Israel has not officially claimed responsibility for it.

On the other hand, Iran’s threats to retaliate against this attack have raised concerns in the region.

Reuters reported that the Islamic Republic sent a message to the United States, stating that Tehran will respond to this attack in a way that does not lead to escalation and conflict in the region.

According to Iranian sources cited by the news agency, the Islamic Republic stated in this message that it will not act in haste, as it seeks a ceasefire in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the United States has observed that Iran is moving military assets, including drones and cruise missiles, within its borders, signaling potential preparations to launch attacks on Israeli targets from Iranian territory, according to CNN.

Sources closely linked to US intelligence, as reported by CNN, suggest that the deployment of military assets by Iran may serve as a deterrent against potential counterattacks by Israel or the United States on Iranian soil.

US intelligence sources have disclosed that Iran has prepared up to 100 cruise missiles, indicating a significant level of readiness for potential offensive actions against Israeli targets.

Iran seeks to make a substantial impact with its attack on Israel, while also avoiding confrontation with Israel and the United States. Consequently, US intelligence assessments suggest that Iran may opt to use proxy forces to carry out the initial attack.

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