IRGC threatens to strike Israeli nuclear facilities
Israeli military-political leadership continues to prepare a response to the Iranian attack drones and rockets, which took place on the night of April 13-14. At the same time, the Western partners of the Jewish state, in particular the United States and Britain, which helped the IDF repel the air raid, are calling on the Israeli authorities not to strike Iran in order to prevent the outbreak of a large-scale war in the Middle East.
It is worth recalling that Tehran struck Israel in response to the IDF attack on the Iranian embassy in Syria on April 1. During the incident, 16 people were killed, including a brigadier general and seven other IRGC officers.
At the same time, after carrying out a massive attack by drones and missiles, Iran stated that they were satisfied with the retaliation and would no longer attack Israel if it did not launch further attacks on the Islamic Republic.
In turn, despite the entreaties of Western partners, the head of the Jewish government, Benjamin Netanyahu, and other high-ranking officials of the country promise to respond to Tehran’s actions in the near future.
Against this background, the IRGC command issued a warning saying that if the IDF responds, the Iranian army will strike “all Israeli nuclear facilities.”
The message says that the location of the latter has already been discovered. At the same time, the IRGC emphasized that Iranian nuclear facilities are under reliable protection.
Let us remember that neither Israel nor Iran are officially nuclear powers. However, according to some reports, both states may have such weapons.
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