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World: Israel Warns It Could Strike Iran Again : Defense Minister Says Military Prepared to Intensify


Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned that Israel could strike Iran again if it faces direct attack, signaling readiness for further military action after recent U.S. strikes on Iranian targets and growing tension around the Strait of Hormuz.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Israel is prepared to act independently against Iran if it believes a direct threat is emerging. His warning followed a major round of U.S. strikes on Iranian targets in the Gulf region, including air defense sites, command networks, and IRGC naval assets near the Strait of Hormuz.

Katz said Israel is maintaining independent strike plans so it can respond quickly if Iranian missile fire targets Israeli territory. He framed that posture as a matter of national defense as regional tensions continue to rise.

The broader backdrop is a rapidly escalating confrontation involving Israel, Iran, and the United States. With threats, counter-threats, and military positioning increasing, the risk of wider regional conflict remains high.

Centered on the Cross: When nations posture and warn of escalation, the human cost is often the last consideration. As followers of Christ, we are called to pray for peace and for leaders who will choose restraint over retaliation. The cycle of violence can only be broken by those who seek a better way: a way defined by the Prince of Peace, who taught us that the peacemakers are truly blessed.

In times like these, it is easy to be swept up in the strategy and the statistics of war. Yet, we must remember that behind every headline are real people made in the image of God. Our response should not be one of fear or tribalism, but of fervent prayer. We pray for the safety of the innocent, the wisdom of the decision-makers, and the strength of those working behind the scenes to find diplomatic exits where only military entrances seem to exist. True peace does not come from the silence of guns alone, but from the transformation of hearts that only the Gospel can provide.

Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God. - Matthew 5:9

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