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Tehran decides on response to consulate attack

- NASSER KARIMI and KAREEM CHEHAYEB

Iran on Tuesday vowed to respond to an airstrike widely attributed to Israel that destroyed Iran’s consulate in the Syrian capital of Damascus the previous day and killed 12 people, including two Iranian generals and a member of the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group.

Four Syrian citizens were also killed in the strike, a Syrian official said Tuesday, without providing any details about them. Hezbollah, which has been a key ally of both Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government and Iran, also pledged “punishment and revenge” on Israel.

Israel, which has repeatedly targeted Iranian officers in Syria and in Lebanon, did not confirm Monday’s attack.

Iran provides money and weapons to Hezbollah, as well as Hamas and other Palestinia­n militant groups fighting Israel in Gaza. Clashes between Israel and Hezbollah along the IsraeliLeb­anese border have increased since the war in Gaza began nearly six months ago.

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, a key decisionma­king body, met late on Monday and decided on a “required” response to the strike, Iran’s state television reported.

It said the meeting was chaired by President Ebrahim Raisi.

“We will make them regretful about the crime and similar acts,” said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all state matters in Iran.

The U.S. National Security Council said the United States played no role in the strike in Damascus and did not know of it ahead of time. Americans directly advised Iran of that, a U.S. official said.

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