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The latest attacks test the US-Iran peace deal which is due to be signed on Sunday.
He added there was "no point" in continuing peace talks with the US.
The official said a final deal will be discussed in the coming 60 days following agreement by the two sides.
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A senior Iranian military official warned on Sunday that Israel's strike on Beirut 's southern suburbs would not go "unanswered" by Tehran . The latest attacks test the US-Iran peace deal which is due to be signed on Sunday."Without a doubt, these crimes will not go unanswered," Brigadier General Mohammad Jafar Asadi, deputy commander of Iran's highest military command , told Defa Press news agency following the attack, as reported by AFP.Iran's top negotiator, Mohammad Baqer Ghalibaf said that Israeli attack on Beirut's southern suburbs showed the US either lacked the will to fulfill its commitments or the ability to do so. He added there was "no point" in continuing peace talks with the US."The Zionists' aggression against Dahieh once again showed that the United States either lacks the will to implement its commitments or lacks the ability to do so," Ghalibaf said in a post on X."If you do not have the will or the ability to fulfil your commitments, then there is no point in talking about continuing down this path," he added, against the backdrop of ongoing efforts to finalise a peace deal between Washington and Tehran.Iran's state agency reported that Tehran is conveying its desired clauses to Washington through Qatari team, but nothing has been finalised yet.Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei had said the day before that the deal would not be signed Sunday, but added, "The possibility of this happening in the coming days cannot be ruled out."A delegation from fellow mediator Qatar arrived in Iran on Sunday "to help facilitate the finalisation of the agreement", a diplomat with knowledge of the situation told AFP.Tehran has insisted it will maintain control over the Strait of Hormuz, but the US has repeatedly said this would be unacceptable.Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi had said on Friday that the deal on the table called for the lifting of the US naval blockade. He added that the only way to deal with Iran's enriched uranium "is to dilute it inside Iran".Prior to the escalation over Beirut issue, a senior Iranian official told Reuters that a final draft of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US covered a range of issues.The key points covered Tehran’s nuclear work and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, along with US waivers on oil sanctions. The official said a final deal will be discussed in the coming 60 days following agreement by the two sides.