IRGC commander vows to protect Iranian advisors in Syria after Israeli PM's threat
Tehran (Basirat) :The chief commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has vowed to protect Iranian military advisors in Syria, dismissing as ridiculous and funny Israeli threats to attack them.
As Reported by Qods News Agency (Qodsna) "We will protect all of the military advisers as well as weapons and equipment that we have deployed to Syria in
order to reinforce the Islamic resistance fighters and support the people of
this Islamic country," Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said Wednesday.
The remarks came in response to fresh threats by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu, who said Tuesday that Israel "won't stop attacking" Iranian military
advisors in Syria unless they evacuate the country.
Iran has been supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government purging
foreign-backed terrorist groups from the country.
Israel views the Islamic Republic’s advisors in Syria as a threat and has openly
pledged to target them out until they leave the country.
The Israeli air force has staged repeated air raids against Syrian military
bases that it claims are used by Iranian military advisors.
"Rest assured that your ridiculous threat means nothing to us," Jafari said of
Netanyahu's words.
He noted there was a reason Iran remained patient in the face of Israel's
"desperate measures" in Syria, warning Netanyahu that he would soon find out
what that reason is.
"Just beware that you are twisting the lion's tail," the general said. "Fear the
day that Iranian precision-guided missiles come down on your head roaring, and
avenge all the blood that you have shed from the oppressed Muslims in the
region."
Netanyahu 'biting off more than he can chew'
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi also reacted to the Israeli
premier's remarks, warning him and other officials in Tel Aviv against testing
Iran's patience.
"We will teach them how to talk and walk if necessary," he said.
Qassemi called Netanyahu's threats "pointless propaganda" and said, "he would
have resolved the Israeli-Palestinian conflict if he could do anything."
Source: Qodsna