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    Iran delays retaliation against Israel amid regional tensions

    The delay in Iran's retaliation could temporarily prevent escalation, offering a chance for diplomacy to ease tensions.
    News DeskBy News DeskAugust 21, 2024
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    A senior Iranian military official announced that any potential retaliation against Israel for the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran may be delayed, indicating that a feared regional conflict could be postponed for now.

    General Ali Mohammad Naeini, spokesperson for the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), revealed in a press conference that Iran’s response might not be immediate and could take various forms. He emphasized that the response could differ significantly from previous actions, such as the missile and drone strikes on Israel in April, which were in retaliation for an Israeli attack in Damascus.

    General Naeini’s remarks suggest that Iran may be prioritizing national interests and domestic stability over immediate military action. Since the assassination in late July, Iranian officials have vowed revenge, raising concerns of a broader conflict, especially with Iranian-backed Hezbollah forces in Lebanon also threatening attacks.

    Despite the heightened tensions, Iran’s leadership appears to be carefully considering the potential consequences of a military strike. General Naeini stated that top military and political leaders are thoroughly assessing the situation to make a “careful and wise decision.”

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    The prospect of a delayed response aligns with Iran’s broader strategy to maintain the regime’s power and avoid escalating the situation into a full-blown war. This approach is particularly significant given the recent transition to a new Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, who has expressed a desire to reduce tensions and engage more with the West.

    Iran’s cautious stance is also influenced by upcoming events, such as the religious observance of Arbaeen and the United Nations General Assembly in mid-September, where President Pezeshkian is expected to present a message of moderation.

    Analysts suggest that Iran’s leadership might be recognizing that a military strike may not achieve the desired outcomes and could further destabilize the region, worsening the country’s economic crisis and diminishing its standing on the global stage.

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