Iranian National Security Committee spokesman Ebrahim Rezaei warned that the path to any understanding or agreement requires punishing Israel, adding that if the 'rabid dog' is not subdued it will strike before the ink dries on any deal, according to the Arabic-language outlet Abu Saleh Desk.
Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for the Iranian parliament's National Security Committee, issued a fresh threat against Israel in a statement carried by the Arabic outlet Abu Saleh Desk on Saturday afternoon. Rezaei warned that no strategic miscalculation can be tolerated if Iran seeks an understanding or agreement, and that such an understanding must be preceded by punishing Israel. He claimed that unless the 'rabid dog' is subdued, Israel would launch an attack before the ink dries on any deal.
As The Zioneer reported earlier on Saturday in the same thread, Rezaei posted a parallel warning on X, stating that the path to any agreement 'must go through restraining Israel.' The desk also reported overnight on June 8 a similar threat in which Rezaei called to 'educate the foolish Zionist dog' and hinted at watching the skies. The new statement, published through a different Arabic channel, reinforces the same maximalist line without adding operational specifics. It remains attributed to a single source (Abu Saleh Desk) and has not been independently corroborated by official Iranian state media as of 14:16 Jerusalem time.
2 developments
- DevelopingIranian official threatens Israel, calls to 'educate the Zionist dog'
- StrongIranian Knesset committee spokesman threatens: punishment of Israel is path to agreements
- DevelopingIranian official warns of 'harsher punishment' if Israel strikes Beirut again, says Tehran not in hurry to negotiate
- DevelopingIranian security committee spokesman warns: enemy must surrender at talks or on the battlefield
Source and signal
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