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Iran warns it will attack Israel if it makes ‘the slightest move’

the president of IranEbrahim Raisi, stated on Monday that the Iranian Armed Forces will attack Israel if you make “the slightest move” against your country.

During a military parade on the occasion of the National Day of the Persian Army, the Iranian president indicated in reference to Israel that “If you make the slightest move against Iran, our Armed Forces will target the center of the Zionist regime.”

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Raisi He made the warning during the parade marking the day the military refused to suppress the Islamic Revolution led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1979.

A) Yes, tanks, fighter jets and missiles paraded under the dais where the president was accompanied by senior officials from the Armed Forces.

Among the weapons displayed today were the “drones” or unmanned aircraft, devices that Tehran uses to carry out attacks in the region, according to Israel and the United States.

In fact, Tel Aviv has repeatedly accused Tehran of having planned attacks against its territory with drones loaded with explosives.

The Iranian Army used the occasion to show for the first time the Kaman-22 drone, an unmanned combat aircraft with a 24-hour flight capacity.

Iranian warplanes fly over Tehran during a military parade marking Iran’s Army Day. (Iranian Army Office / AFP).

“The drone has an operational range of 3,000 kilometers and can fly at an altitude of 8,000 meters. It is capable of carrying a wide variety of weapons and small missiles.”, according to the Mehr agency.

Raisi praised during his speech the two Iranian military forces, such as the Army and the Revolutionary Guardan elite body whose mission is to safeguard the Islamic Revolution.

NUCLEAR AGREEMENT

The Revolutionary Guard is in fact one of the main obstacles to the restoration of the 2015 nuclear pact, according to Iran.

In recent weeks, Tehran has reiterated several times that the lifting of sanctions against the Revolutionary Guards as one of its red lines to save the agreement.

After a year of talks between Iran and Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Russia and China, with the indirect participation of the United States, the negotiations have been stalled since mid-March.

The nuclear pact limited the Iranian atomic program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions, but in 2018 the then US president, Donald Trump, abandoned it and reimposed sanctions on Iran.

Tehran responded a year later by ramping up its nuclear efforts and enriching uranium.

Source: Elcomercio

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