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Iran Urges Employees Of US, Israeli-Linked Companies To Leave Workplaces Amid Escalating Tension

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The Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Commander, Seyed Majid Moosavi, has issued a stark warning to employees of industrial companies linked to the United States and Israel, urging them to leave their workplaces following a series of attacks on Iran’s production sites.

In a post on X on Friday, Moosavi stated, “You tested us once before; the world saw again that you yourselves started playing with fire and attacking infrastructure.”

He further warned that Iran’s response could be more severe than previous confrontations, saying, “This time, the equation will no longer be an eye for an eye; wait and see! Employees of industrial companies associated with the Americans and the Zionist regime should quickly leave their workplaces to avoid endangering their lives.”

The warning comes amid heightened regional tensions and reports of targeted attacks on Iranian industrial facilities in recent weeks.

The IRGC has repeatedly emphasised that foreign involvement in Iran’s industrial sector could trigger serious consequences, signaling an intensification of its defensive posture.

یک بار پیش از این ما را آزمودید؛ دنیا دوباره دید خودتان بازی با آتش و حمله به #زیرساخت را شروع کردید. این مرتبه معادله دیگر چشم درمقابل چشم نخواهدبود؛ منتظر باشید!
کارکنان شرکت‌های صنعتی مرتبط با آمریکایی‌ها و رژیم صهیونیستی سریعا محیط کار را ترک کنند تا جانشان به خطر نیفتد!

— Seyed Majid Moosavi (@smajid_moosavi) March 27, 2026

Officials have not confirmed the specific companies or locations targeted, but Moosavi’s comments appear directed at both international and regional personnel involved in critical infrastructure.

Moosavi’s declaration also highlights the IRGC’s focus on aerospace and defense capabilities, suggesting that industrial sectors tied to foreign entities may be considered high-risk in the event of further confrontations.

Earlier on Friday, SaharaReporters reported that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)  urged civilians to vacate areas where United States forces are stationed, warning of potential military action against American troops.

In a statement issued by its public relations office and carried by Tasnim news agency, the IRGC said it is “duty-bound” to target US forces “wherever we find them”.

The corps advised residents in affected areas to take precautionary measures to avoid being caught in any potential confrontation.

“We strongly recommend that you immediately leave areas where US forces are stationed so that you are not harmed,” the statement read.

The warning comes amid heightened tensions in the region, raising concerns over possible escalations involving Iranian and US forces.

On Thursday, SaharaReporters reported that Iran’s military called on residents across the Middle East to report what it claims are hiding places of United States troops, alleging that American forces have abandoned their bases following recent hostilities.

In a statement by Ebrahim Zolfaghari, spokesman for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, and published by Iran’s state broadcasting corporation on X, the official said: “Given that American bases in the Middle East have been destroyed, Commanders and Soldiers have fled and taken refuge in hideouts outside the bases. We are looking for them.”

The statement directly appealed to civilians in the region to assist Iranian forces, adding: “We urge people of the region to report their hiding places and at the same time for their own security.”

On Thursday also, the United States government issued a fresh advisory to its citizens in Iran, urging them to stockpile essential supplies and prepare for possible emergency conditions as tensions across the Middle East continue to escalate.

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