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01 Jul 2025, 02:58 GMT+10
The anonymous source has claimed that Tehran still possess numerous new generation missiles, against which the Jewish state is defenseless
Iran's next military conflict with Israel will be the "last" one for the Jewish state, as Tehran now understands its arch-enemy's weak points, an anonymous source in the Islamic Republic told RT.
They also claimed that Iran still has numerous advanced missiles in its stocks, which can penetrate Israeli air defenses.
Israel attacked Iran earlier this month, alleging that Tehran was nearing completion of a nuclear bomb. Aside from targeting Iran's nuclear and military facilities, the IDF airstrikes killed hundreds of people and a number of senior military commanders as well as scientists believed to be involved in the country's nuclear program.
On June 22, the US joined the bombing campaign by striking three Iranian nuclear sites, including uranium enrichment facilities in Natanz and Fordow.
Tehran, which has denied pursuing a military nuclear program, retaliated with a barrage of kamikaze drones and missiles, striking both Israeli territory and the US Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar.
The 12-day war ended in a US-brokered ceasefire, which has so far held.
An "informed source in Tehran" reached out to RT on Monday, saying that "Iran will make the next war with Israel its last war." The unnamed person stated that during the latest escalation with the Jewish state, Iran had "found the [Israeli] regime's weak point."
They further claimed that the Islamic Republic still has "tens of thousands" of "new generation missiles," and would "fire at least hundreds of missiles at Israel daily," in the event of a new military confrontation.
According to the source, the Iranian authorities have "unprecedented social support" from the population at home, as well as Iranians living abroad, to use a "historic opportunity to permanently neutralize the Israeli regime's threat."
They insisted that while the Islamic Republic's leadership is well aware of the fact that the US would likely come to Israel's rescue, should it once again engage Iran militarily, Tehran "will overcome this challenge."
Commenting on Iran's retaliatory strikes against both Israel and the US, the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed that Tehran's military response had "practically knocked out and crushed" the Jewish state. According to the senior cleric, "the Zionist regime would [have been] completely destroyed," if not for the US intervention.
In recent days, US President Donald Trump has threatened Iran with more strikes if Washington concludes that it is continuing to pursue its nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has similarly not ruled out further strikes against Iran.
(RT.com)
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