Iran has relocated its Khordad medium-range mobile air defense systems to unspecified locations following concerns about a potential Israeli air attack and reports of Israeli fighter jet missile exercises over Iraq, according to an unverified report on X. The Khordad system is designed to counter air threats and its movement was reportedly initiated due to heightened regional tensions. The exact timing of the relocation has not been specified, but the action occurred sometime before the report surfaced. Separately, Hezbollah's affiliated newspaper Al-Akhbar published a critical article this morning by editor Ibrahim Al-Amin regarding a decision to include a civilian representative in political negotiations with Israel, framing it as "the rule of surrender and mistakes" forced by Washington and Riyadh.