A high-ranking commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has warned that new initiatives will catch Israel by surprise in the future and deal heavier blows to the regime.
Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, the IRGC’s deputy commander for coordination, made the remarks on Tuesday, three days after Israel waged an attack on Iranian military installations, for which Iran has vowed a response.
The terrorist aggression came at a time when the occupying regime is bogged down in the quagmire of its bloody wars on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon.
"In the coming days, you will see more crushing blows awaiting the Zionist regime and new measures and initiatives to take it by surprise," he said, adding that the Israelis "will face bigger defeats."
Naghdi also noted that the resistance in Gaza and Lebanon has incapacitated global arrogance.
He said the form of support for Israel is now different from the one provided to it by its supporters, due to the resistance front's stronger position.
Previously, the United States and Britain only provided Israel with weapons, financial and intelligence assistance, he said.
But today, both countries send military forces and warships to the occupied territories because of the Israeli regime's failure in the face of Hamas and Hezbollah resistance fighters.