The commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force has warned that the Islamic Republic will face the Israeli regime strongly wherever it deems necessary.
“We will reply with seriousness if an act of aggression is carried out against the interests of the Islamic establishment anywhere in the globe,” Brigadier General Esmail Qa’ani warned on Thursday.
The IRGC’s senior commander reminded the government of the IRGC’s devastating missile attack on Israel’s Mossad spy agency’s hidden bases in Iraq’s Kurdistan area.
“Many people in Erbil didn’t realise [the bombed facility] was your base, but you were under our watch,” he continued, addressing the Zionists.
In March, the IRGC launched a strike in Erbil against the “strategic core of Zionist conspiracy and evil” in reaction to an Israeli airstrike on Damascus, which killed two Iranian elite forces officers.
Three Israeli operatives were killed and seven others were injured in the attack, which targeted ten Israeli agents.
“As a result, whenever we detect [an Israeli threat], we will unapologetically face the Zionist regime.” “They’re too little to stand up to us,” Qa’ani explained.
He went on to say that Iran has supported and would continue to help any party fighting the Israeli regime, adding that the Tel Aviv regime’s annihilation is gathering traction.
The IRGC commander pointed out that with a fragile government in Tel Aviv, which is already on the edge of collapsing, the regime’s demise will be accelerated.
Iran knows where and when it should oppose Israel’s regime, he said.
“If we have misgivings, it is because of ourselves, not because of [concerns] about your power,” he remarked, alluding to the Israelis.
“Resistance has now extended across the world,” the IRGC commander remarked, paying honour to Palestinians who have died fighting the Israeli dictatorship.
Qa’ani reaffirmed Iran’s support for all Muslims against repressive governments throughout the world.
“This battle is not one that favours them,” the senior IRGC commander told the “unwise” Saudi officials, adding, “They must recognise they have been beaten in the war on Yemen despite all the means they have.”
He was repeating Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Revolution advice to Saudi officials.
“We have irrefutable and definitive evidence of Saudi crimes,” Qa’ani added, referring to Saudi Arabia’s crimes in Yemen, which include the destruction of the poor country’s infrastructure.
Ayatollah Khamenei hailed the Yemeni people’s bravery in resisting Saudi-led aggression on Tuesday, while urging Saudi Arabia to cease a war it knows it can’t win.
“Why do you continue to fight a war you already know you have no chance of winning?” “Find a solution and move out of this area,” the Leader remarked, alluding to Saudi Arabia.