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Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Hossein Salami warned Israel this Monday that it would face “bitter and unimaginable consequences” over Saturday’s bombings in the country, which left at least four soldiers dead, according to the official death toll.
Salami was handed over to the head of the army, Abdolrahim Mousavi, his Condolences to the families of the soldiers killed in the “evil” attack by the Israeli army, while emphasizing that air defense systems prevented further consequences of these “illegal and unlawful” bombings.
Thus he stated that Israeli authorities “miscalculated” due to his “disappointment on the battlefield” in the face of “Islamic resistance” in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, as reported Sepah Newssemi-affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
In this sense, Salami emphasized that Israel “failed to achieve its objectives” with the aforementioned bombings and praised the work of the “revolutionary army of the Islamic Republic of Iran and other powerful armed forces of the country” in “coping with threats from enemies.”
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The Iranian government has already called the attack “flagrant violation of international law” and demanded that the United Nations condemn the attacks, while warning that Tehran reserves the right to react after explosions, amid rising tensions in the Middle East and the risk of a large-scale conflict between Iran and Israel.
Israeli army executed on Saturday explosions of several military positions in Iran, in an operation that Israel presented as a response to Iranian air strikes on the country on October 1, during which about 180 ballistic missiles were fired.
Iranian attacks on Israel were seen by Tehran as Response to the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyehin the attack on Tehran in late July and on Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah during the Israeli bombing of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, which also involved a senior official of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s Quds Force. died.
The Israeli army confirmed that As a result of the attack, several of its air bases were damaged, although he denied significant damage and stated that no aircraft or weapons depots were hit. However, he declined to provide details on the percentage of interceptions in order to “prevent Iran and Hezbollah from providing information that could help them learn lessons.”