Wednesday, April 19, 2023

ALL OUT WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND IRAN AND ITS PROXIES CAN'T BE FAR AWAY

Iran renews threats against Israel during Army Day parade

"Enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, have received the message that any tiny action against our country will prompt a harsh answer from the armed forces, which will accompany the destruction of Haifa and Tel Aviv," Iran's president Ebrahim Raisi says.

 

AP and Israel Hayom

April 19, 2023

 

Iran warns Israel against “slightest move” as it holds National Arms Day Iranian missile displayed in front of the mausoleum of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomei during the National Army Day parade in Tehran, Iran, April 18, 2023.

 

Iran's president Tuesday reiterated threats against Israel while marking the country's annual Army Day, though he stayed away from criticizing Saudi Arabia as Tehran seeks a détente with the kingdom.

The comments by Ebrahim Raisi came as fighter jets and helicopters flew overhead in Tehran, and as Iranian submarines sailed across its waters during a ceremony carried live by state television.

The day celebrates Iran's regular military, not its paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, whose expeditionary forces operate across the wider Mideast and aid Iranian-allied militia groups like Lebanon's Hezbollah. The Guard also routinely has tense encounters with the US Navy.

Speaking at the ceremony, Raisi threatened Israel, which is suspected of carrying out a series of attacks targeting Iran since the collapse of its nuclear deal with world powers.

"Enemies, particularly the Zionist regime, have received the message that any tiny action against [our] country will prompt a harsh answer from the armed forces, which will accompany the destruction of Haifa and Tel Aviv," Raisi said.

 

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, left, reviews an army parade commemorating Army Day in front of the mausoleum of the late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini just outside Tehran, April 18, 2023. Iran renews threats against Israel during Army Day parade An anti-Israeli banner is carried on a truck during Iranian Army Day parade in front of the Ayatollah Khomeini mausoleum on April 18, 2023
 
Raisi also reiterated a demand for the US to leave the Mideast. American policy since the Carter administration has viewed protected the Persian Gulf region as crucial to securing global energy supplies. A fifth of the world's supply of oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf.

While not specifically naming Saudi Arabia, Raisi did offer an olive branch in his remarks.

"The hand of our armed forces warmly shakes the hand of the regional nations that intend to create security in the region," the president said.

In March, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to reestablish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after seven years of tensions, a diplomatic agreement reached in China. In the time since, Saudi Arabia also has been involved in a prisoner swap with Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, with hopes such a deal could see an end to that country's yearslong proxy war.

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