World’s tourist attractions ‘not safe’ for US and Israeli officials, Iran army warns

TEHRAN, IRAN - MARCH 17: Iranians set fire to flags of the United States and Israel as they gather to commemorate those killed from the Dena naval vessel, at Enghelab Square on March 17, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. The Dena naval vessel was sunk by the United States in the Indian Ocean on March 4, 2026, resulting in the deaths of 84 Iranians. The United States and Israel continued their joint attack on Iran that began on February 28. Iran retaliated by firing waves of missiles and drones at Israel, and targeting U.S. allies in the region. (Photo by Getty Images)
Iranians are widely against the war (Picture: Getty Images Europe)

Iran has warned that the tourist attractions, resorts and entertainment centres are ‘not safe’ for US and Israeli officials.

The Iranian Army said in a statement shared by the state-controlled Fars News Agency that it is ‘keeping an eye’ on the nations’ ‘cowardly’ soldiers.

A senior spokesperson said today that while Tehran’s officials and authorities live with the people, America and Israel’s ‘hide in underground bunkers’ and ‘use the people as a human shield’.

They added: ‘We are monitoring your cowardly officials and commanders, your treacherous pilots and soldiers, and with our resolve, while continuing our powerful and crushing past attacks against you, the time will not be long until we drag you out of your hiding places and shelters in disgrace and humiliation to punish you for your heinous actions.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Iranian Red Crescent/UPI/Shutterstock (16779227e) Members of a Red Crescent rescue team work at a building damaged by a U.S.-Israeli airstrike amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, in Tehran, Iran, on TehranMarch 17, 2026. Rescue Teams work at Tehran Airstrike-Damaged Building, Iran - 18 Mar 2026
A Tehran building damaged by a U.S.-Israeli airstrike amid the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran (Picture: Iranian Red Crescent/UPI/Shutterstock)

‘From now on, based on the information we have on you, no place in the world will be safe for you, not even amusement parks, recreational centres, and tourist resorts.’

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