Iran has vowed to respond to an airstrike that destroyed its Consulate in Damascus, Syria, killing 12 people including two Iranian generals and a member of Hezbollah. The strike, widely attributed to Israel, also killed four Syrian citizens. Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has met and decided on a response, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei vowing to make Israel regret the attack. The U.S. has denied involvement in the strike and urged de-escalation in the region, warning Iran and its proxies against attacking U.S. personnel.

The attack in Damascus has raised tensions in the region, with fears of further escalation between Iran and Israel. Iranian officials have accused Israel of threatening peace and declared that the U.S. is responsible for crimes committed by Israel. The international community is concerned about the potential spillover of violence from the conflict in Gaza to the wider Middle East region. Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous condemned Israel for the attack, and rescue workers are still searching for bodies under the rubble of the consulate building.

Since the outbreak of the Gaza war, Iran’s proxies have increased attacks in the region, leading to clashes between Hezbollah and Israel. Israel has warned of the possibility of a full-fledged war, with the Houthi rebels also launching attacks on Israel. Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant stated that the country is engaged in a war on multiple fronts and operates daily to prevent its enemies from gaining strength. The U.N. Secretary-General has condemned the attack on the Iranian Consulate and emphasized the inviolability of diplomatic premises.

Russia has criticized the U.S., U.K., and France for failing to condemn Israel’s actions and intends to seek Security Council condemnation of the attack. Gulf monarchies Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar have also condemned the strike, expressing concerns about a widening regional conflict. Iran has relayed a message to the U.S. through a Swiss envoy, holding the U.S. responsible for the attack. Meanwhile, a U.S. defense official reported the detection and destruction of an attack drone at Al-Tanf Garrison in Syria, although no injuries or infrastructure damage were reported.

The situation remains tense as Iran considers its response to the airstrike in Damascus. The risk of further escalation between Iran, Israel, and the U.S. looms large, with the international community urging all parties to de-escalate tensions. The conflict in the region has already claimed lives and raised fears of a wider regional war. The diplomatic fallout from the attack on the Iranian Consulate underscores the fragile relations between the major players in the Middle East and the potential for further violence in the coming days. The world watches closely as the situation unfolds, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the latest crisis in the region.

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