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IRGC-linked media says Iran ready to strike Tel Aviv

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
IRGC-linked media says Iran ready to strike Tel Aviv

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TL;DR

Media outlets affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) have stated they are prepared to fire on Tel Aviv, according to a single-source report. The threat follows days of escalating rhetoric between Tehran and Washington, with the IRGC previously vowing to strike Israeli airbases and American sources of fire operating from Israel. The statement has not been independently verified.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Media outlets affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement Friday evening, saying they are prepared to fire on Tel Aviv. The declaration was reported by a single source and has not been corroborated by official Iranian sources or independent verification.

This is the latest in a series of IRGC threats over the past week. As The Zioneer reported on June 11, the IRGC announced readiness for anticipated US strikes and vowed an immediate response. On June 8, the Guards claimed to have attacked Israeli airbases and threatened further escalation. The current statement appears to be a continuation of that bellicose posture, though it does not specify a timeframe or operational details.

The broader context includes heightened regional tensions, with the Israeli security establishment reportedly preparing for a possible US strike on Iran. The threat remains a verbal declaration from IRGC-linked outlets; no concrete preparations or imminent attack have been reported by Israeli defense sources.

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