Iran evacuates its employees from sites in Syria in anticipation of an Israeli response

The American Wall Street Journal said, on Thursday, that Iran has begun evacuating its employees from sites in Syria, in anticipation of an Israeli response following its attack on the Hebrew state on Saturday.
According to the newspaper, “Iran is preparing for an Israeli retaliatory attack on its territory or on its agents,” most notably Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
It said that this comes “while the United States and European countries are pressuring Israel for a response that prevents the escalation of the resulting tensions.” About Tehran’s attack with missiles and drones last weekend.”
The newspaper quoted Syrian and Iranian officials and advisors as saying, “Tehran has also begun evacuating its employees from sites in Syria where the Iranian Revolutionary Guard is largely present.”
Yesterday, Wednesday, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi said that his country’s response to Israel was “limited and punitive,” and Tel Aviv vowed to deal “severely and strictly” if it carried out the slightest attack on Iranian territory.
Also, on Wednesday, the commander of the Iranian naval forces said Admiral Shahram Iranian said that naval vessels will accompany his country's commercial ships to the Red Sea, as part of preparing its forces for an expected Israeli response to an unprecedented Iranian retaliatory attack on April 13.