IRGC says 10 nations failed to protect Israel from Iran’s punitive measure
TEHRAN - The spokesperson for the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said on Monday that 10 nations failed to protect Israel as Iran punished Israel for its air raid on the Iranian consulate in Damascus.
Brigadier General Ramezan Sharif emphasized that despite the backing of 10 countries, Iran's retaliatory operation, dubbed “Operation True Promise”, emerged victorious.
On April 13, Iran fired about 300 missiles and drones at Israel for its attack on the consulate which led to the death of seven Iranian military advisors in Syria.
Sharif also highlighted the enduring significance of the Palestine issue, describing the Quds Day rally as the second-largest demonstration in the country.
Sharif underscored the enduring support for Palestine, exemplified by Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, which he stated disrupted the Zionist regime's purported dominance in military and defense operations.
Despite the Zionist regime's advancements in military and security measures, the general noted its failure to achieve stated objectives in Gaza over seven months, despite relentless bombings.
Regarding Iran's military prowess, General Sharif asserted continuous efforts to strengthen the country since the Iran-Iraq War in the late 1980s, under the guidance of the revolutionary leadership.
In conclusion, the general reiterated Iran's victory over the defense systems of prominent countries supporting the Zionist regime during Operation True Promise.