TEHRAN: Iran’s commander of the Revolutionary Guard Hossein Salami said on Friday “no threat will go unanswered” in retaliation for the airstrike widely attributed to Israel that destroyed the Iranian Consulate in Syria’s capital and killed seven of the guard’s members, including two top generals.
This came after thousands marched chanting “death to Israel” during the slain officers’ funeral procession in the capital.
The marches in the capital, Tehran, along with protests in other Iranian cities, took place at a time of heightened concerns about possible retribution by Iran for Monday’s strike that killed 12 people, including four Syrian citizens and a member of the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, according to officials.
The protesters in the capital headed to Tehran University where Salami gave his speech before the weekly Friday prayers.
“We warn you, no enemy act against our holy system will go unanswered,” he said, speaking on a podium and showing a big placard with the Arabic phrase “Flood of the Free” emblazoned on it.
“The collapse of (Israel’s regime) is very possible and close,” Salami said, adding that the US has become “wildly hated by the world, especially in Muslim-dominated countries” for supporting Israel.
He said that Israel’s current survival depended on US support.
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