
Iran's IRGC Threatens New Military Capabilities If War Resumes With U.S. And Israel
Key Takeaways
- IRGC warns it will reveal capabilities the enemy cannot imagine if war resumes with US-Israel.
- IRGC says it hasn't used all capabilities in reprisals and will deploy new combat methods.
- Threat issued publicly on April 13, 2026 by IRGC spokespeople.
IRGC Threatens New Tactics
Iran's IRGC warned it has not yet used its full military capabilities.
IRGC spokesman Mohebbi said, "We will unveil new warfare tactics that the enemy does not have the capability to counter."

The Ministry of Defense's logistical support remains active, and strategic reserves have been fully replenished.
The U.S. military began imposing a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz.
The IRGC warned any warships approaching the Strait would be considered a violation of the ceasefire.
Diverging Death Toll Reports
The death toll became a point of contention among sources.
Reuters and BBC reported at least 28 dead, while Al Jazeera counted at least 41.

The Dhaka Tribune reported 33 confirmed dead.
Police detained factory owner Faisal Rahman as the confirmed death toll rose.
Witnesses said the factory's main exit was locked when the fire broke out.
The Bangladesh Garment Workers' Federation called a nationwide strike.
European Brands Under Fire
Rahman Textile produced clothing for several European fashion brands.
Both companies said they were deeply saddened and would review their operations.
Hessen's compliance team had audited the factory in March.
Clean Clothes Campaign said the audit system was fundamentally broken.
Rahman was being questioned about welded shut emergency exits.
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