Iran alerts Israel on National Army Day

Iran alerts Israel on National Army Day
President Ebrahim Raisi has warned Israel for making even “the smallest movement” against Iran. The statement appeared on Monday as the Iranian military displayed homegrown weapons and defense systems celebrating National Army Day.
A huge televised parade was managed on the occasion in the capital, Tehran, which was attended by Raisi and Iranian military officials.
“Our message to the Zionist regime is that in case you are after normalizing relations with some international regions , you have to realize that not even your smallest actions are hidden from our intelligence, security and army,” Raisi said in reference with Israel.
“And you must be aware that if you make even the smallest movement against the Iranian nation, the finals of our armed forces will be the center of the Zionist regime,” Raisi said .
Iran fired missiles previous month at a site in Erbil, the capital of northern Iraq’s autonomous Kurdish region. Tehran said that the site was being used by Israel, in spite of denials from the governor of Erbil.
referencing to United States, Raisi acknowledged US State Department spokesman Ned Price that former President Donald Trump’s so-called “maximum pressure” campaign of harsh sanction opposition of Iran had failed to reach its goal of defeat the country.
“This is the believe of those who wish to be hostile to the holy establishment of the Islamic Republic,” Raisi said.
Raisi’s announcement come as oblique negotiations with America to uplift sanctions and update the country’s 2015 nuclear deal have stalled for weeks.
“We have no agreement in hand to comment on,” said Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Saeed Khatibzadeh, on Monday.
The final important last sticking point within the negotiations seems to be over lifting the US “overseas terrorist organization” designation on Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
After Raisi’s speech, a sequence of missiles, launch structures, drones, tanks and other military motors were displayed.
They included the surface-to-floor Fath-360 missile, the medium-variety Majid missile defense system, and the Dezful, the Iranian model of the Russian Tor missile launch system. More than a dozen sorts of unmanned aerial cars (UAVs) had been also displayed.
“We have now passed the era when our vehicles would be grounded due to a lack of parts,” Ghorbani said, adding that work to make the first Iranian-made helicopters had made “significant progress” and hopefully completed in the future.
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