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Israel crossed the red line-Iran threatens! "Your time is up" after Gaza hospital blast

After the deadly blast at the Gaza hospital, Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian wrote in a social media post, "Time is up."

On Monday, after returning from a series of meetings with leaders of Hamas, Hezbollah and Syria, he warned that multiple fronts would be opened against Israel if its strikes continue to kill civilians.

Similarly, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi condemned the deadly bombing, judging that "the flames of US-Israeli bombs" are soon to "engulf" Israel. "The flames of the US-Israeli bombs, which crept tonight on Palestinian sick and wounded in al-Muamdani hospital in Gaza, are soon going to engulf the Zionists," Raisi said, according to Iran's official IRNA news agency.

Israel's National Security Council last night issued a warning to Israeli citizens not to travel to Turkey and Morocco, citing fears that Israeli travelers would be targeted.

The Jerusalem Post reported that the council said it was raising the threat level for Turkey to level 4 and urged all Israelis in the country to leave as soon as possible.

For Morocco, the threat level was raised to 2 and Israeli tourists are advised to be extra cautious.

It is recalled that two Israeli tourists were killed by the Egyptian police in an attack that took place last week.

Four soldiers were wounded in an early morning rocket attack by Hezbollah

Four Israeli soldiers were slightly wounded in an anti-tank guided missile attack from Lebanon early this morning, according to the IDF.

The military allows victims to be published after their families are notified.

Hezbollah earlier claimed responsibility for the attack, marking at least the seventh rocket attack in 24 hours.

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