Iran: US interference would risk ‘all-out war’


DUBAI—Israeli warplanes pounded Iran’s capital overnight and into Wednesday as Iran launched a small barrage of missiles at Israel with no reports of casualties. An Iranian official warned Wednesday that any US intervention in the conflict would risk “all-out war.”
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei delivered the warning in an interview with Al Jazeera English, saying “any American intervention would be a recipe for an all-out war in the region.”
He did not elaborate, but thousands of American troops are based in nearby countries within range of Iran’s weapons.
The United States has threatened a massive response to any attack.
Another Iranian official said the country would keep enriching uranium for peaceful purposes, apparently ruling out demands to give up its disputed nuclear program.
‘Much bigger’
US President Donald Trump initially distanced himself from Israel’s surprise attack on Friday that triggered the conflict, but in recent days has hinted at greater American involvement, saying he wants something “much bigger” than a ceasefire. The United States has also sent more warplanes to the region.
The latest Israeli strikes hit a facility used to make uranium centrifuges and another that made missile components, the Israeli military said.
It said it had intercepted 10 missiles overnight as Iran’s retaliatory barrages diminish.
The UN nuclear watchdog said Israel had struck two centrifuge production facilities in and near Tehran.
Israeli strikes have hit several nuclear and military sites, killing top generals and nuclear scientists.
A Washington-based Iranian human rights group said at least 585 people, including 239 civilians, have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded.
Retaliatory strikes
Iran has fired some 400 missiles and hundreds of drones in retaliatory strikes that have killed at least 24 people in Israel and wounded hundreds.
Some have hit apartment buildings in central Israel, causing heavy damage, and air raid sirens have repeatedly forced Israelis to run for shelter.
Iran has fired fewer missiles as the conflict has worn on. It has not explained the decline, but Israel has targeted launchers and other infrastructure related to the missiles.
The Washington-based group Human Rights Activists said it had identified 239 of those killed in Israeli strikes as civilians and 126 as security personnel.
The group, which also provided detailed casualty figures during 2022 protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, crosschecks local reports against a network of sources it has developed in Iran.
Death toll
Iran has not been publishing regular death tolls during the conflict and has minimized casualties in the past.
Its last update, issued Monday, put the toll at 224 people killed and 1,277 others wounded.
Shops have been closed across Tehran, including in its famed Grand Bazaar, as people wait in gas lines and pack roads leading out of the city to escape the onslaught.
A major explosion could be heard around 5 a.m. in Tehran Wednesday morning, following other explosions earlier in the predawn darkness.
Authorities in Iran offered no acknowledgment of the attacks, which has become increasingly common as the Israeli airstrikes have intensified.