"We in no way consider the Zionist regime of Israel to be separate from the criminal US regime in these crimes," Hezbollah warned in a statement.
No sooner than Iran launches over 36 ballistic missiles on US troop bases in Iraq than Hezbollah issues a statement saying that if the US responds in any way to Iran's attack, then they will immediately launch a strike against Israel. Looks like no one in Washington or Israel is getting any sleep tonight. Like we always tell you, whenever conflict pops in the Middle East that involves Iran,
look immediately to Israel because that's where it's all leading. Now we see Hezbollah leading the charge, time will tell how serious this thing really is.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper arrived at the White House late on Tuesday after Iran fired missiles on at least two Iraqi air bases hosting U.S.-led coalition forces.
A White House spokeswoman said President Donald Trump has been briefed on the attacks as is monitoring the situation closely. Vice President Mike Pence has been in contact with congressional leaders, a
Pence spokeswoman said.
Report: Hezbollah will attack Israel if US responds to Iran attack
FROM THE JERUSALEM POST: Hezbollah will attack Israel if the United States responds to missile attacks carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Tuesday night, according to the Iranian Tasnim news agency.
"We in no way consider the Zionist regime of Israel to be separate from the criminal US regime in these crimes," the IRGC warned in a statement. "We warn the Great Satan, the bloodthirsty and arrogant regime of the US, that any new wicked act or further aggression against Iran will bring about more painful and crushing responses," stressed the IRGC.
The IRGC warned on their Telegram channel that they would attack Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Haifa in Israel if Iranian soil is targeted, according to CNN.
Iran launched more than a dozen ballistic missiles at targeted US bases in Iraq on Tuesday night in retaliation for the killing of former IRGC Quds Force commander Qassem Soleimani last week. The Pentagon said that the missiles were launched from Iran. READ MORE
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