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IRGC commander warns Israel of ‘bitter consequences’ of attack on Iran

Tasnimnews , 28 Oct 2024 - 20:00

Reporter : Editorial of The Iran Project

Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Major General Hossein Salami alarmed the Zionist regime to await the “bitter and unimaginable consequences” of its recent act of aggression that took the lives of four Iranian Army forces.


According to The Iran Project, in a message to the Iranian Army commander on Monday, Major General Salami offered his condolences on the martyrdom of four Air Defense Force servicemen in the recent “evil and aggressive” attack by the Zionist enemy’s warplanes against a number of sites in Iran.

The IRGC chief said the “illegitimate and unlawful” attack by the Israeli regime, which was repelled thanks to the Iranian Air Defense’s preparedness, revealed the Zionist regime’s “miscalculation and its frustration in the battlefield in the war against the combatants of the great front of Islamic resistance, especially in Gaza and Lebanon.”

The commander also warned that the Israeli act of aggression will certainly have bitter and unimaginable consequences for the Zionist occupiers.

The Iranian Army said on Saturday that four of its combatants were martyred during the confrontation with the projectiles fired by the criminal Zionist regime.

In remarks on Sunday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei emphasized the necessity of disrupting the flawed calculations of the Zionist regime regarding Iran.

"They’re making a miscalculation with respect to Iran… our officials should be the ones to assess and precisely apprehend what needs to be done and do whatever is in the best interests of this country and nation. They (the enemy) must be made to realize who the Iranian people are and what the Iranian youth are like," the Leader added


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