DUBAI (Reuters) -The commander-in-chief of Iran’s navy, Amir Hatami, stated on Sunday that threats from Israel persist, in keeping with state media.
In June, Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on Iranian nuclear services through the so-called 12-day struggle, by which Tehran retaliated towards Israel with a number of barrages of missiles and drones.
“A 1% menace have to be perceived as a 100% menace. We should always not underestimate the enemy and think about its threats as over,” Hatami stated, in keeping with the official IRNA information company, including that the Islamic Republic’s missile and drone energy “stays standing and prepared for operations”.
Final month, Israeli Minister of Defence Israel Katz warned that his nation would strike Iran once more if threatened.
(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Modifying by William Mallard)
