The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Escalating tensions

Iranian cleric threatens destructio­n of Israeli cities

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A prominent Iranian cleric on Friday threatened two Israeli cities with destructio­n if the Jewish state “acts foolishly’’ and attacks its interests again, while thousands of protesters demonstrat­ed against President Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal with world powers.

The comments by Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami followed a week of escalating tensions that threaten to spill over into a wider conflict between the two bitter enemies, who have long fought each other through proxies in Syria and Lebanon.

Israeli airstrikes struck Iranian military installati­ons inside Syria on Thursday — its biggest co-ordinated assault on Syria since the 1973 Mideast war — in retaliatio­n for an Iranian rocket barrage on Israeli positions in the occupied Golan Heights. It was the most serious military confrontat­ion between the two rivals to date.

Khatami, who has echoed sentiments of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei who says Israel will not exist in 25 years, said the Jewish state could face destructio­n if it continues to challenge Iran.

“The holy system of the Islamic Republic will step up its missile capabiliti­es day by day so that Israel, this occupying regime, will become sleepless and the nightmare will constantly haunt it that if it does anything foolish, we will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground,’’ he said, according to state television.

His remarks drew chants of “Death to America!’’ from those gathered for Friday prayers in Tehran.

Thousands later demonstrat­ed across the country to protest Trump’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal. The protests resembled other aggressive but orderly gatherings typical under President Hassan Rouhani, who has portrayed himself as seeking rapprochem­ent with the West and is simultaneo­usly trying to save the nuclear deal with world powers while attempting to appease hard-liners seeking revenge for Israeli attacks.

In a lengthy government statement on Friday, the Iranian government warned that it would take “whatever reciprocal measures it deems expedient’’ if it is not fully compensate­d for the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement as provided for in the accord.

It called on the other parties to the agreement — especially Britain, France and Germany — to safeguard the accord, adding that no provisions or timeframes in the 2015 agreement “are negotiable in any manner.’’

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Iranian protestors burn a representa­tion of a U.S. flag during a gathering after their Friday prayer in Tehran, Iran, Friday.
AP PHOTO Iranian protestors burn a representa­tion of a U.S. flag during a gathering after their Friday prayer in Tehran, Iran, Friday.

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