Major General Ali Abdollahi said the 'sacred ideal' of conquering Jerusalem will not be forgotten and that Iran is waiting for 'the slightest slip' from Israel to deliver an 'unforgettable and final lesson.' The statement was published via an unofficial outlet and has not been independently corroborated.
Major General Ali Abdollahi, a senior figure in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), issued a menacing statement vowing that Iran will never abandon its aim to 'conquer Jerusalem' and avenge the blood of the 'martyred Imam' — a reference to the founder of the Islamic Republic. He stated that Iran is 'waiting for the slightest slip from the aggressor enemy' to give them an 'unforgettable and final lesson.' The remark comes via an unofficial the source that attributes the quote to the general, rather than direct from Iranian state media. As The Zioneer previously reported, Abdollahi has made similar bellicose declarations in the past, including a June 13 statement on behalf of the Khatam al-Anbiya Headquarters vowing 'victory,' and a June 11 statement by another senior commander about Iran's 'total readiness.' The current statement carries no specific operational timeline and appears to be rhetorical, though it reflects ongoing Iranian posture of maximal hostility. It has not been independently confirmed.
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