A senior Iranian official told Al Mayadeen that Tehran is executing a phased war strategy, claiming air superiority and outlining six conditions for ending the war.
A senior Iranian political and security official told Al Mayadeen that Iran is implementing a pre-prepared, multi-phase plan in its defensive war against US-Israeli aggression, emphasizing that the strategy was developed months in advance and is being carried out with "high strategic patience".
The official stated that after targeting and destroying American and Israeli air defense systems and radar infrastructure across the region, Iran has now established “full control” over the Israeli entity's airspace.
According to the official, following attacks by US-Israeli forces on infrastructure, service facilities, and strategic sites, Iran does not foresee a near-term ceasefire, especially in light of what it described as its "growing military advantage".
The official stressed that Iran intends to continue its policy of “punishing the aggressor” until it delivers what it described as a “historic lesson” to US–Israeli aggression and to US President Donald Trump.
The official revealed that several regional parties and mediators have conveyed proposals to Tehran aimed at ending the war; however, Iran has set conditions that must be met and taken seriously before any agreement can be reached.
Tehran has outlined six key conditions as part of what the official described as a new legal and strategic framework:
In a related context, Commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, Brigadier General Majid Mousavi, announced on Saturday evening that Iran now asserts missile dominance over the skies of the southern occupied territories.
He said the skies “will remain lit for hours tonight,” adding that new tactics and the launch systems planned for upcoming waves are designed to “strike fear into Israeli and American leaders.”
A spokesperson for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters confirmed that more advanced systems have been deployed in the latest phase of high-impact operations.
“The battlefield will become more constrained and challenging for the enemy than ever before,” the spokesperson said, emphasizing the intensified pressure on opposing forces.