May 13, 2024

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Iran warned that “no action” would go unanswered after the Israeli attack on its consulate in Syria

Iran warned that “no action” would go unanswered after the Israeli attack on its consulate in Syria

The head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hossein Salami, warned Friday that “any action” against the Islamic Republic will not go unanswered, days after the attack attributed to Israel against the Iranian consulate in Damascus, Syria, which left at least fifteen people dead. . In a speech he delivered on the occasion of the marches, he said: “No action taken by any enemy against our sacred regime will remain unanswered. The art of the Iranian nation is to break the power of empires and demonstrate the victory of truth and faith.” Jerusalem Day in solidarity with the Palestinian people. Salami, who devoted most of his speech to praising the resistance of the Palestinian people and attacking Israel's Western partners, such as the United States, warned that “our brave men will punish the Zionist regime.” Salami pointed out that the United States’ support for “Zionist crimes” placed it in the “center of hatred,” not only in the Islamic world, but also among a large portion of the world’s people, according to Tasnim News Agency. Salami said: “The Zionists and their American supporters believe that the more Muslims are killed, besieged and displaced, the better they will be able to continue living, but this is actually the opposite of their dream.” He pointed out that “the geography of Gaza is small on the map, but its political geography is very large, and a wide level of spiritual support has been created in the world for the Palestinian people who have shown legendary resistance to history.” Salami expressed his confidence that the Palestinians will move forward and regain the property they were deprived of. He added, “The Zionists cannot choose between war and life. Their path is surrender… and they must realize that they will not achieve security in the region by expanding the scope of war.”

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