“Israeli” Officials, First Victims of Attacking Iran: IRGC commander

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Senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Asoudi said on Saturday that in case of any "Israeli" attack against Iran, the Tel Aviv regime's officials will be the first victims of such a assault.
"In case of "Israel's" military attack against Iran, the officials of the Zionist regime will be among first victims of such an attack," Brigadier General Asoudi stated.
According to Asoudi, "Israel's" warmongering policies have induced hatred among the residents of the occupied lands towards "Israeli" officials.
Referring to the return of a large number of Jewish people to their homelands in Europe, the Iranian military official said that "These people returned to their countries because of economic, social and political crises" in the "Israeli" entity.
"This is while some of the residents of the occupied lands have set themselves ablaze due to economic problems," Asoudi iterated.
Asoudi added that, however, some members of "Israel's" cabinet are aware of the reality and oppose military attack against Iran.
Tel Aviv constantly threatens Iran with a military strike, claiming that Tehran is pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear energy program.
Iranian officials have promised a crushing response to any military strike against the Islamic Republic, warning such an attack could result in a war that would spread beyond the Middle East.
Source: Press TV, edited by mqoawama.org
Senior commander of Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC), Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Asoudi said on Saturday that in case of any "Israeli" attack against Iran, the Tel Aviv regime's officials will be the first victims of such a assault.
"In case of "Israel's" military attack against Iran, the officials of the Zionist regime will be among first victims of such an attack," Brigadier General Asoudi stated.

Referring to the return of a large number of Jewish people to their homelands in Europe, the Iranian military official said that "These people returned to their countries because of economic, social and political crises" in the "Israeli" entity.
"This is while some of the residents of the occupied lands have set themselves ablaze due to economic problems," Asoudi iterated.
Asoudi added that, however, some members of "Israel's" cabinet are aware of the reality and oppose military attack against Iran.
Tel Aviv constantly threatens Iran with a military strike, claiming that Tehran is pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear energy program.
Iranian officials have promised a crushing response to any military strike against the Islamic Republic, warning such an attack could result in a war that would spread beyond the Middle East.
Source: Press TV, edited by mqoawama.org
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