Israel will not be able to decide the fate of Muslims, Iran's commander drew the line of religion.

 

The tension between Iran and Israel has not subsided. On the one hand, Tehran is preparing for a counter-attack on the Jewish regime, while on the other hand, its commanders are issuing threats to Israel one after the other.

Iran has been emboldened by Saudi Arabia's stance on the Palestine issue. The Gaza war, while bridging the Shia-Sunni divide in the region, has closed all avenues for improving relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia for the time being. In such a situation, Iran is trying to send a message to Israel by issuing warnings every day that it will no longer allow Israel to act arbitrarily.

IRGC chief's big threat to Israel

In fact, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Hussein Salami, has threatened Israel and talked about taking revenge. He has said, 'Our eyes are set on the Jewish regime and we will fight till the end.'

Salami said that Iran will stop Israel from deciding the fate of Muslims and will take revenge. We will respond with painful attacks - just wait and see.

Jewish rule will collapse - Fadavi

At the same time, IRGC deputy commander Ali Fadavi also did not hold back from verbally attacking the Jewish regime. He has threatened Israel by saying, 'When the Jewish regime collapses, the whole world will witness the victory of religion over lies. This is Allah's promise that Allah's side will win and the satanic forces will be defeated.'

Iran is preparing for another attack

Iran attacked Israel with 180 ballistic missiles on October 1. The Tehran regime called it a revenge for the killing of Ismail Haniya, Hassan Nasrallah and IRGC commander Nilforoushan. Not only this, after this attack, when Supreme Leader Khamenei read the sermon in Friday prayers, he clearly told Israel that if needed, Iran will attack again.

Israel has already retaliated to the October 1 attack. It attacked Iran's military and strategic bases on the 26th of last month in which 5 people including a civilian died. As Supreme Leader Khamenei had said - 'If needed, Iran will not hesitate to attack again', it is believed that the time has come. Iran has called the Israeli attack an attack on its sovereignty and has started preparing for 'Operation True Promise 3', it is being said that this time Tehran can attack more lethally than the attacks of 13-14 April and 1 October.