Report: Iran Sent Maps of Nuke Stores to Zionists
TEHRAN -- Iran has sent the occupying regime of Israel “photos and maps of Israeli nuclear weapons stores” through a European mediator, an Iranian source said.
Al Jazeera quoted an unnamed source as saying: “Tehran had sent to Israel, through a European country, photos and maps of the Israeli nuclear weapons stores,” adding that “most of the pictures are terrestrial and not satellite.”
He pointed out that Tehran confirmed that it would target the stores and facilities if the Zionist regime decided to ignite a war with Iran, adding that Israel has previously changed the locations of its strategic warehouses, but the file sent by Tehran included the locations of the new stores.
“Tehran red flagged all chemical, biological and nuclear weapons storages and facilities of Israel and that they will be the first targets, in case Israel decides to start a war with Iran,” the source added.
Iranian officials have not reacted to the report.
Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) caught the Zionist regime by surprise in March with a barrage of ballistic missile strikes on secret bases of the Mossad spy agency operating in Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdistan region.
That operation was conducted in response to an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian capital of Damascus, which claimed the lives of two IRGC members.
On Monday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned that his country’s armed forces would “firmly” confront any move by Israel targeting the Iranian Republic.
“The Zionist entity must know if it seeks to normalize relations with the countries of the region, because our armed forces monitor every movement by it and in the event of taking any action against our people, our armed forces will target the centre of the Zionist entity, and disturb them,” he said.
Zionist media reported on Wednesday that while the negotiations aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear agreement between Tehran and other countries stalled, Israel is seeking to urge the White House to refrain from removing the IRGC from its so-called terror list.