Israeli attack on Iranian consulate only speeds its demise: IRGC
IRGC Spokesperson Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif says that "Israel's" defeat in its war on Gaza cannot be amended.
The Deputy Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps in Iran, Brigadier General Ali Fadavi, said that "Israel’s" terrorist attack against the Iranian consulate in Damascus will only speed up the occupation's demise.
“The evil nature of the world’s villains causes them to take actions that will accelerate their collapse, and this terrorist attack [in Damascus] will also speed up the decline of the occupying regime,” Fadavi said on April 7.
He added that "Israel" is not respecting any international regulations and is the main loser of the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.
Since the Israeli occupation launched its war on Gaza six months ago, it has committed horrendous crimes including massacring tens of thousands of innocent Palestinian children and women, Fadavi emphasized.
Enemies will regret any attack on Iran, "Israel" fearful
The IRGC's Spokesperson, Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif, also warned on April 7 that Iran's response to any act of aggression will push the enemies to regret these acts.
Sharif reaffirmed Iran's unwavering support for the Palestinian people and told reporters that "Israel" is now facing a critical situation six months into the war in Gaza.
He emphasized that "Israel's" defeat in its war against Gaza cannot be amended and it is currently attempting to seek all measures as it senses its looming collapse.
Further referencing "Israel’s" defeat in multiple economic, legal, political, and media fields, Sharif stressed that the Israeli occupation fears the Resistance Front’s retaliation.
Iran possesses 9 types of missiles capable of hitting 'Israel'
Iran possesses nine types of missiles with speeds ranging from 6,125 kilometers per hour to 17,151 kilometers per hour (equivalent to Mach 5-14), a report by Iranian news agency ISNA revealed on Monday.
The report emphasized that these ranges are capable of targeting Israeli territory.
Additionally, the report featured an infographic detailing the following Iranian ballistic missiles: Sejjil, Kheibar, Emad, Shahab-3, Ghadr, Paveh, Fattah-2, Kheibar Shekan, and Haj Qasem.
This report emerges amid expectations of retaliation from Iran's Armed Forces in response to the brazen assassination of seven of its personnel, including Martyr Mohammad Reza Zahedi, the Commander of the Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon. The expected retaliation follows an airstrike that violated the sanctity of diplomatic compounds, striking the Iranian consulate in Damascus.