Middle East Situation | Iranian Military Threatens Devastating Strike Against US and Israeli Hostile Officials

After nearly three weeks of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel, several high-ranking Iranian officials have been killed in airstrikes, and Iran’s weapons and energy industries have also suffered heavy damage. On Friday, the Iranian military threatened to deliver a devastating blow to “evil” U.S. and Israeli officials, commanders, and soldiers, stating they will no longer be safe even while on vacation abroad, and insisting that they are still manufacturing missiles.

Warning that tourist destinations will be targeted

According to Iran’s Islamic Republic Broadcasting, spokesperson for the Iranian armed forces Abolfazl Shekarchi warned the U.S. and Israel that Tehran is monitoring those cowardly officials and soldiers, and is determined to continue its powerful and destructive strikes against these targets. From now on, based on information Iran has obtained, even tourist spots, resorts, and entertainment centers around the world will no longer be safe for U.S. and Israeli officials.

U.S. and Israeli leaders stated that weeks of airstrikes have severely weakened Iran’s military strength, and that the strikes have also resulted in the deaths of Iran’s Supreme Leader, the Chairman of the Supreme National Security Council, and many other senior military and political leaders. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claimed that the Iranian navy has been sunk, the air force has been decimated, and added that Iran’s ballistic missile production capacity has been destroyed.

Ali Mohammad Naeini, spokesperson for the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, said that Iran is still producing missiles during wartime, and that its missile stockpiles are intact. Shortly after Naeini’s statement, Iran’s state television reported that Naeini was killed in an airstrike.

According to the Israel Defense Forces on Friday, Esmail Ahmadi, head of the intelligence department of the Basij militia organization in Iran, was also killed in the Israeli airstrikes on Tehran.

Since the joint attack by the U.S. and Israel on Iran on February 28, approximately 1,300 Iranians have been killed, including the then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

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