'Keep your hands off!' the article warned the Israeli government.
One of Iran's state-run newspapers published an article Wednesday threatening to attack Israel with airstrikes for"just one wrong move!"one of three major English-language newspapers published by the Iranian government. Thelike most papers in Iran, is"funded by and ideologically connected to political parties or politicians," according to the Council on Foreign Relations.referring to a prior Israeli airstrike on Syrian territory as"a direct message" to Iran.
"An intensification of the Israeli military threats against Iran seems to suggest that the Zionist regime has forgotten that Iran is more than capable of hitting them from anywhere," the article stated."At the strategic level, we do not intend to strike anyone, but at the operational and tactical level, we are ready for a decisive response and a quick and tough offensive against the enemy," according to Iranian Major General Mohammad Bagheri, who was quoted in the article.
"Despite our confidence in the deterrence situation of the country, our forces have never underestimated the threat of the enemy and are prepared for the smallest of threats in the strategic field." Iran's state-run newspaper has warned that it could strike at Israel if the country makes one misstep. Here, an Iranian surface-to-air missile is seen launching in 2008.Accompanying the article was a map that appeared to show Iranian missile targets sprinkled across Israel.
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