Tehran hinted at returning to the option of direct military operations if the security of the Iranian people or any of the parties of the "resistance front" in the region is endangered. Ali Khodarian, a member of the National Security Committee in the Iranian Parliament, clarified that the scope of the Iranian response would include protecting Hezbollah in Lebanon, and resistance forces in the Gaza Strip, Yemen, and Iraq, stressing that any harm to the security of these parties would be met with offensive reactions.
The Iranian official indicated that his country's official position on de-escalation has been clear from the beginning, as Tehran stipulated that any ceasefire agreement must include all arenas related to the current confrontation without exception. He added that the Iranian vision is based on the necessity of confining the negotiation process to one goal, which is the comprehensive end of the war, to ensure regional stability and prevent the occupation from singling out any front.
According to media sources, these Iranian conditions came in response to proposals made by the opposing party during recent rounds of communication. These statements come at a time when the region is witnessing escalating tensions, as Tehran seeks to establish the equation of "unity of fronts" as a fundamental condition for any future political settlement that guarantees an end to the aggression against Gaza and Lebanon.
Iran's condition for accepting a ceasefire was to end the ceasefire in all arenas of the resistance front, and to confine negotiations to ending the war.





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Tehran conditions de-escalation on ending the war in Gaza and all resistance fronts