[79531] Threats from Iran: Evacuation of Northern Residents if the Dahiyeh in Beirut is Attacked
Iranian Threats: Evacuation of Northern Residents in Response to Action in Lebanon
In a series of messages circulated on Telegram channels affiliated with the Axis of Resistance, the Iranian 'Khatam al-Anbiya' headquarters threatened residents of northern Israel, demanding they evacuate their homes. According to reports, the central headquarters clarified that if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu carries out his threats to attack the southern suburb (Dahiyeh) of Beirut, the areas and settlements in northern Israel will become targets that must be evacuated to avoid harm.
Al-Mayadeen channel, which is close to Hezbollah, noted that the announcement came as a response to what was defined as "repeated violations of the ceasefire" by Israel. According to the sources, Iran views any "crossing of red lines" in Lebanon or Gaza as a cause for a direct campaign, imposing a cost on Israel's national security.
These threatening messages were widely circulated on various channels, including the Iraqi News Agency and Quds Network, which emphasized that this is an explicit warning directed at settlers and military facilities in the north of the country. Journalist Ahmed Mansour noted in his posts that the aggressive tone is part of an attempt to deter Israel from continuing offensive actions in the region, while blaming Netanyahu for the responsibility of the growing tension.
In other media outlets, such as Al-Araby Television and Al-Mayadeen channel in Arabic, it was emphasized that the threat is not directed only at the government but at the residents themselves, with a call "to leave the place" so as not to be harmed. The central message echoing across all reporting channels is that the "continuation of Israeli aggression" will draw a direct response from Iran and its allies.