伊朗发誓若以发动攻击伊核设施行动将遭受毁灭性打击

俄罗斯卫星通讯社网站3月7日报道

近日,以色列国防部长本尼·甘茨接受福克斯新闻记者采访时说,以色列正在制定新的攻击伊朗核设施的计划并已准备就绪,一旦发现和确认伊朗存在核活动升级的迹象,将不用征得盟国或相关国家同意,即可单方面发动攻击。伊朗国防部长埃米尔·哈塔米发誓警告,如果以色列发动错误的对伊核设施打击行动,伊朗会将以色列特拉维夫和海法两座最大的城市夷为平地。2015年以来,以色列不断指责伊朗未遵守伊核协议,一直在设计制造核武器,内塔尼亚胡总理透露,情报部门获取的文件表明,伊朗没有停止核活动,也没有放弃制造核武器。伊朗多次否认这些指责,也抨击国际社会在核问题上采取双重标准,只打压制裁伊朗,对以色列却听之任之。以色列尚未加入国际核不扩散条约,从不回应对其拥有核武器的指控。


Iranian Defence Minister Vows to Level Tel Aviv and Haifa If Israel Makes Wrong Move Against Tehran

MIDDLE EAST  GMT 07.03.2021 Get short URL by Tim Korso

Israel’s Defence Minister Benny Gantz earlier revealed that Tel Aviv is drafting new plans to attack Iran’s nuclear infrastructure if it believes that Tehran is building nuclear weapons. Gantz noted that Israel is ready to make the move even without approval from its allies or any other state.

Tehran will level two of Israel’s biggest cities if Tel Aviv tries to attack the Islamic Republic, Iran’s Defence Minister Amir Hatami has warned.

“Sometimes, [Israel] makes big claims against the Islamic Republic of Iran out of desperation to allegedly threaten it, even though [Tel Aviv] knows […] that if it does a damn thing, we will raze Tel Aviv and Haifa to the ground”, Amir Hatami stated during a speech on 7 March.

Hatami stressed that Iran today possesses the means to protect the country and its “stability”. He added that Tehran also has “soft power” resources to assure the nation’s security.

Israel Draws Up New Plan for Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Facilities

The Iranian defence minister delivered his remarks in response to a recent interview by his Israeli counterpart, Benny Gantz, with Fox News in which he revealed that Tel Aviv is updating its plans for a potential strike  against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear infrastructure. According to the Israeli defence minister, Tel Aviv will be ready to carry out the updated plan unilaterally and without approval from its allies, if it sees signs of escalating nuclear activities in Iran.

Israel has repeatedly accused Iran of devising plans to build nuclear weapons, continuing to make the allegations even after Tehran agreed to limit its nuclear programme under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the  Iran nuclear deal, in 2015. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that his country’s intelligence obtained documents presumably showing that Tehran did not actually limit its nuclear activities and purportedly did not abandon plans to build a nuke.

Iran has multiple times rejected the said allegations that it is seeking to develop nuclear weapons, insisting on the peaceful nature of its nuclear programme. Senior officials in Tehran stressed that the use of nukes goes against the country’s official religion – Islam. At the same time, Tehran pointed out the double standards of the international community and global bodies, as all eyes are on the Iranian nuclear programme, while little attention is given to similar activities in Israel. The latter, unlike Iran, has never joined the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and persistently refused to either confirm or deny allegations of having a nuclear arsenal.

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