Iran may use more powerful warheads in a retaliatory attack on Israel compared to previous attacks.
This is reported by The Wall Street Journal, referring to sources. Iranian and Arab officials said on condition of anonymity that Iranian authorities do not plan to limit their response to Israel to missiles and drones, as in previous attacks.
Any missile used in this situation would have more powerful warheads, the sources said. The publication notes that Iran is planning a "comprehensive response" to Israel's actions.
The sources emphasize that the country's regular army will be involved in the attack on Tehran, but this does not mean that the troops of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) will "act alone".
Yesterday, the President of the Islamic Republic, Masoud Pezeshkian, stated that Iran's decision to retaliate against Israel after the October 26 attack could be influenced by the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.