America has been given a tight slap, if needed then...', Ali Khamenei spoke for the first time after the ceasefire with Israel

Iran Israel Ceasefire: Khamenei said that America entered the war to save Israel, but it did not achieve anything. He said that if the enemy attacks, it will have to pay a heavy price. 

Iran Israel Ceasefire:  Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has once again threatened America. He said that Iran has access to American military bases in the Middle East and can take action if needed. Referring to the attacks on American military bases in Qatar, he said that if the enemy attacks, it will have to pay a heavy price. 

"Iran has slapped America hard in the face. We attacked and damaged their Al-Udeid air base, which is one of the main US bases in the region," Khamenei posted on Twitter. 

 

 

In his first address after the ceasefire, he congratulated Iran and said, "The US government has directly entered the war. The US did this because they felt that Israel would be completely destroyed. America entered the war to save Israel, but it did not achieve anything."

On June 22, 2025, under Operation Midnight Hammer, the US attacked and destroyed Iran's three nuclear bases, Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. This mission involved more than 125 aircraft, 7 B-2 stealth bombers and more than 30 Tomahawk missiles. After this attack, Trump said that all of Iran's nuclear bases have suffered a lot of damage.

In response, Iran attacked US military bases in Qatar. Iran fired 6 missiles at Qatar's Al Udeid airbase, after which tensions in the Middle East increased significantly. However, Qatar's Defense Minister said that Qatar's Air Force successfully intercepted most of the missiles.

Regarding the ceasefire agreement, US President Donald Trump claimed, "Israel and Iran came to him almost simultaneously and talked about peace. I knew the time had come. The world and the Middle East are the real winners. Both nations will see tremendous love, peace and prosperity in their future. They have a lot to achieve."