"Al Basij" Mohammed Tahri, the leader of the Iranian People's Mobilization Forces, threatened to wipe the Israeli Dimona nuclear reactor off the ground if Tel Aviv attacked his country.

Tahri stated that Tehran had no interest in Israeli threats against it, stressing that the recent exercises conducted by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the south of the country were aimed at demonstrating to Israel that "the smallest threat to the Islamic Republic will become a threat to the whole region."

Tahri noted that these exercises were in response to statements by Israeli officials about their quest for a new regional alliance against Tehran, saying that Israel knew that "nothing would remain in it" if it entered a war with Iran.

The leadership stressed that the "Axis of Resistance" forces were equipped with rockets and missiles and continued: "Iran is stronger now than it was 40 years ago, so Israel does not have the nerve to strike Iran. If it decides to attack us without receiving the green light from America, let's know that the Dimona nuclear facility will be settled with the land."

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