IRAN: We Can Take Out Israel Any Time We Want
High-ranking officials from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have made statements reaffirming Iran’s position on Israel and the situation in Gaza. These remarks emphasize Iran’s support for the Palestinian cause and its opposition to normalizing relations with Israel. IRGC Chief Commander’s Statement:Iran’s IRGC Chief Commander stated that Iran maintains the will to fire missiles at Israel, stating that it can be repeated and forms a part of Iran’s strategic calculations. The commander suggested that in a hypothetical second wave of operations, the effectiveness of Israel’s defense system would be significantly reduced.
IRGC Senior Staffer’s Statement:A senior staffer from the IRGC expressed the view that Palestine should be returned to its original owners, rejecting the notion that normalizing relations with Israel would resolve the issues in the region. The staffer further criticized the Zionist regime, along with its American and European supporters, asserting that they cannot remove the Gaza issue from the global public agenda.
These statements reflect Iran’s long-standing position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its support for the Palestinian cause. Iran has been a vocal critic of Israel and has provided political, financial, and military support to Palestinian groups. It is important to note that these statements represent the views of Iranian officials and do not necessarily reflect the perspectives of other nations or international actors involved in efforts to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The statements also underscore the ongoing tensions and divisions in the region, highlighting the complex nature of the situation and the challenges in achieving a peaceful resolution. As the situation evolves, it is crucial for all parties involved to engage in diplomatic efforts and dialogue to address the underlying issues and work towards a sustainable and just resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. International cooperation and a commitment to peaceful negotiations remain essential for achieving lasting peace and stability in the region.