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Iran warns Israel against 'crossing red lines' in Gulf 

"Everyone knows what the Persian Gulf signifies for Iran," a Tehran Foreign Ministry official says. "Everyone knows Iran's policies regarding security and everyone knows very well how high the risk is if Iran's lines are crossed."

by  Erez Linn and ILH Staff
Published on  12-29-2020 13:39
Last modified: 02-02-2022 11:56
Iran warns Israel against 'crossing red lines' in Gulf AFP/Atta Kenare

Iranian naval forces in the Strait of Hormuz | File photo: AFP/Atta Kenare

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Iran on Monday warned Israel "not to cross" its "red lines" in the Persian Gulf in the final days of Donald Trump's presidency. The warning followed reports that an Israeli submarine was en route to the Gulf. 

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Earlier this month, Kan 11 News reported that an Israeli submarine had openly crossed the Suez Canal "in a show of force against Iran." The move was reportedly approved by Egypt, which controls the canal.

Citing Arab intelligence sources, Kan said that the submarine surfaced and faced the Persian Gulf, which lies on the other side of Saudi Arabia. The intelligence sources said the move was meant to "send a message" to Tehran.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh was cited Monday by French news agency AFP as saying that the Islamic republic "would defend itself against any American military adventure" in the runup to the Jan. 20 inauguration of US President-elect Joe Biden.

Last week, the US Navy announced a nuclear submarine was being deployed to the Gulf.

"Everyone knows what the Persian Gulf signifies for Iran," Khatibzadeh told an online news conference. "Everyone knows the policies [of Tehran] regarding security and national security, and everyone knows very well how high the risk is if Iran's red lines are crossed."

Khatibzadeh further told reporters that Tehran has "sent messages to the US government and our friends in the region [warning] the current US regime not to embark on a new adventure in its final days at the White House."

He stressed that Iran was not seeking to escalate regional tensions and called for "rational people in Washington" to adopt the same policy vis-à-vis the Biden administration.

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