Iran, Raisi raises his voice: “There would be nothing left” of Israel in the event of an attack

Iran, Raisi raises his voice: “There would be nothing left” of Israel in the event of an attack
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If Israel attacks Iran, it is “unlikely” that “anything” will remain of the Jewish state. This is the new warning launched by the Iranian president, Ebrahim Raisi, during a speech at the University of Lahore. Raisi, quoted by the Tasnim news agency, has been in Pakistan since yesterday for a three-day official visit. Stressing that Iran “punished the Zionist regime for the crime it committed”, namely the attack on the consulate of the Islamic Republic in Damascus, Raisi stated that “if the Zionist regime made the mistake of invading the Holy Land of Iran , the situation will change and it is unlikely that anything will remain of this regime.” These words are full demonstration of a growing tension between the two protagonists of the Middle Eastern area and which rekindle the hypothesis of an imminent escalation of the conflict.

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Meanwhile, the Israeli Air Force reacted in Lebanon following the launch of drones by Hezbollah. After the attempted attack on the northern regions of the country, the IAF launched a series of counterattacks against Hezbollah locations in southern Lebanon. Two other “suspicious aerial targets” were intercepted by Israeli air defense off the coast of Acre, in northern Israel, not far from the demarcation line with Lebanon. This was reported by the Israel Defense Forces on X. The suspicious drones set off sirens in numerous communities in the Acre and Krayot area, north of Haifa.

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