The Jerusalem Post

Raisi: Iran will target ‘heart’ of Israel if it attacks us

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DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s armed forces will target the heart of Israel if it makes “the slightest move” against the Islamic Republic, President Ebrahim Raisi told a military parade on Monday, amid stalled talks between Tehran and world powers to revive a 2015 nuclear pact.

Israel, widely believed to have the Middle East’s only atomic arsenal, says it will not be bound by any Iran nuclear deal and could eventually take unilateral action against Iranian nuclear sites.

“The Zionist regime [Israel], you should know that... if you take the slightest move against our nation, our armed forces will target the heart of the Zionist regime,” Raisi said in a televised speech to mark the national Army Day.

Troops marched in front of the podium where Raisi stood with army officers. Helicopter­s flew overhead and parachutis­ts dropped down over the parade area near the tomb of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the founder of the Islamic Republic.

The United States and Iran have been engaged in indirect talks for more than a year to rescue the nuclear pact that Washington left in 2018 and then reimposed sanctions on Tehran.

But the talks were suspended last month over the unresolved issue of whether the US might remove the Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps from the US

Foreign Terrorist Organizati­on list, as demanded by Tehran.

Iran has reacted by breaching the deal’s limits on its nuclear program. Under the deal, Iran limited its nuclear efforts in return for relief from economic sanctions.

It has accused Israel of several attacks on facilities linked to the program and of killing Iranian nuclear scientists. Israel has neither denied nor confirmed the allegation­s.

Israel, which the Islamic

Republic refuses to recognize, says it will not accept Iran as “a nuclear threshold state.”

Missiles, armored personnel carriers, unmanned surveillan­ce aircraft and small submarines were also part of the parade.

“Our strategy is defense and not offense,” Raisi said, adding, “Iran’s army used the opportunit­y of sanctions very well to empower itself, and our military industries are now in the best shape.”

 ?? (Presidenti­al website/WANA/Reuters) ?? IRANIAN PRESIDENT Ebrahim Raisi speaks in Tehran yesterday during Iran’s National Army Day.
(Presidenti­al website/WANA/Reuters) IRANIAN PRESIDENT Ebrahim Raisi speaks in Tehran yesterday during Iran’s National Army Day.

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