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News ID: 94170
Publish Date : 08 September 2021 - 21:31

Army Chief Gen. Mousavi: Zionist Regime’s Threat Amounts to Committing Suicide

TEHRAN -- Iran’s Army chief said Wednesday the Israeli military’s claims that it had sped up alleged Iran strike plans is serving as a death march for the regime’s rulers.
“It looks like the heads of the Zionist regime have sensed the speed with which their lives are waning,” Major General Abdolrahim Mousavi said. “Maybe, they want to commit suicide for fear of death,” he added.
The comments came a day after the occupying regime’s chief of general staff Aviv Kohavi alleged in an interview that Israel had “greatly accelerated” preparations for action against Iran’s nuclear energy program. He also claimed that the Zionist regime had “greatly diminished Iran’s presence” to the north of the occupied territories.
Mousavi said, “They (the Zionists) have many areas of vulnerability,” adding, “They have so far experienced many heavy defeats.”
Tel Aviv’s claim of being able to reduce the Iranian presence in the region also comes while the Islamic Republic has been maintaining a robust military advisory campaign throughout the region, especially in Iraq and Syria.
The campaign has been successfully seeking to invigorate the Arab countries and others against Takfiri terrorists. Iranian officials have not only dismissed downsizing the campaign as a result of constant military strikes by the Zionist regime and its allies, but also they have been reporting constant increase in the Islamic Republic’s regional influence and activities.