Iranian Khaibar-buster missile. (IMA Media via AP) IMA Media via AP
Iranian Khaibar-buster missile

The Islamic regime once again threatens Israel’s existence.

Younes Shadlou, an official from the state broadcasting agency (IRIB), said that if Israeli jets strike Iran, the base from which they took off would likely be destroyed before they make it back to Israel.

He said that in the first phase of Iran’s response, the IRGC Aerospace Force’s tactical missiles Dezful and Khaybar Crusher missiles would target Israel’s “nuclear warhead production site” in Dimona and that in the second phase, Iran’s Sejjil missiles would raze Tel Aviv to the ground.

He also said that these plans are a response to a joint U.S.-Israel exercise simulating an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.