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Israel’s slightest mistake will be met with Iran’s harshest response: Military spokesman

Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi, the senior spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces

The senior spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces warns the Israeli regime against perpetrating the “slightest strategic mistake” concerning the Islamic Republic.

“We do not consider the Zionist regime to be in possession of such capability to cause insecurity for the Islamic Republic,” Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi told Iran’s Mehr News Agency on Tuesday.

“Their (the Zionists) slightest strategic mistake will be met with our harshest response,” the official cautioned.

Israel’s permanent plight of insecurity

The official also commented on the regime’s struggles to forge regional alliances by establishing ties with the countries of the region.

Shekarchi interpreted the “détente” spree as a futile bid on the part of the regime to end its isolation.

He was referring to the US-mediated normalization agreements between Israel and some Arab governments, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

“The Zionist regime is trying to come out of isolation. Therefore, it clutches at everything…,” he said.

“This is while a regime that is hated by all nations will, under no circumstances, become dear and turn into a secure regime and will stay in insecurity forever,” he stated.

The official specified the Israeli regime as “homicidal, oppressive, and ferocious in disposition.”

The Zionist regime’s promoters are “pressuring their lackeys” in many countries such as the US, the UK, and France and elsewhere to provide it with a foothold there in order to prevent its disintegration, the spokesman said.

However, the countries that make room for the Israeli regime should be prepared to run into problems with their own people, “because these nations will not brook the presence of such an evil regime in their countries,” Shekarchi said.


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