14 Nov 2024
Saturday 24 January 2015 - 16:52
Story Code : 147421

IRGC commander ensures of retaliation against Israel's Sunday air raid

TEHRAN (FNA)- Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami warned that the Israeli air raid against Syria which killed a number of Hezbollah members and an Iranian military adviser last Sunday will certainly be retaliated with a crushing response.


"In addition to the reopening of the West Bank (front), as a move done specially in retaliation for the incident, we will surely take revenge for the attack with a specific move," Salami said in an interview with Iran-based Arabic-language al-Alam news channel on Saturday.

He also stressed Iran's determination to continue its policy of supporting the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance groups and developing new defensive capacities and infrastructures for the Muslims who are living in areas next to the Zionist entity.

Asked if the last Sunday attack will be retaliated by Iran or the resistance groups, Salami said, "We cannot publicize how it will be, but it is an event that God willing will take place."

In relevant remarks on Thursday, Salami stressed that the Israeli air raid was the result of the US and the Zionist regime's continued failures in the region, and warned Israel to wait for a crushing response.

This action (the Israeli attack) was the reflection of numerous defeats that both Americans and Israelis have suffered in their current strategies, he said.

Salami said their failure in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen and Bahrain made them understand that their existence was on the decline.

They have seen IRGCs reactions before, and (therefore) they are worried, and they will witness destructive thunderbolts in practice, he said.

They (Israeli officials) should be waiting for crushing responses, Salami said.

Last Sunday, an Israeli helicopter struck Quneitra in Syria's Golan Heights, killing Iranian military advisor Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi as well as the son of slain Hezbollah top commander Imad Mughniyeh and 4 other Hezbollah members.

Several state and military officials in Tehran as well as the Lebanese movement have vowed a crushing response to the Israeli attack.

On Tuesday, Commander of the IRGC Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari warned Tel Aviv of the devastating response of the regional resistance movements to Israel.

The IRGC will remain steadfast on the path to the collapse of the Zionist regime of Israel through its continued support for the Lebanese and Palestinian combatants, but this time it supports will be on a scale larger than its supports during the 33-day and 51-day wars against the Israeli army, General Jafari said in a message released on the occasion of the martyrdom of Allahdadi.

The Iranian top commander said resistance groups in the region would soon give a crushing response to Israel's Sunday raid.

The Zionists must wait for the devastating thunderbolts of the anti-Israel resistance groups in the region," the Iranian commander warned.

Also, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces for Logistics Major General Mostafa Izadi underlined on Wednesday that the Israelis were and should be deeply worried about the crushing response that they would receive for killing several Hezbollah members and the Iranian military adviser in Syria.

"They thought that they will a get good result, but now they know that they will receive a crushing response and because fear and fright is intermingled with their nature, they make these remarks (that they werent aware of the veteran Iranian commander's presence among those martyred in Israeli air raid in Syria on Sunday). Muslim fighters will take a firm and powerful revenge for the blood of these martyrs," Izadi said in Tehran.

Izadi said that the assassination occurred in Syria which is not directly in war with Israel and their attack was carried out on purpose "and the Zionists' remarks are only desperate propaganda".

He also stressed that Iran merely played an advisory role in Syria.

By Fars News Agency

 

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