Iran Warns Israel That 'The Zionist Regime has Crossed Our Red Lines' and 'Should Await the Consequences of Their Act'
Iran sends warning to Israel via US officials
January 27, 2015AP - Iran said Tuesday it has sent a warning to Israel through the United States over the recent killing of an Iranian general in an alleged Israeli airstrike, the official IRNA news agency reported.
The report quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian as saying:
"We told the Americans that the leaders of the Zionist regime should await the consequences of their act."He added, "The Zionist regime has crossed our red lines."
Iranian Gen. Mohammad Ali Allahdadi, a senior commander in the Revolutionary Guard, was killed along with six Lebanese Hezbollah fighters in a Jan. 18 airstrike in the Syrian-controlled part of the disputed Golan Heights. Both Iran and Hezbollah blamed Israel for the strike; the Israeli government refused to comment.
Amirabdollahian says Iran delivered the message to U.S. officials via diplomatic channels. He did not elaborate.
Iran
and the U.S cut diplomatic ties after militant Iranian students stormed
the U.S. embassy in Tehran during the 1979 revolution and held a group
of American diplomats for 444 days.
The
two nations normally exchange diplomatic messages through the Swiss
embassy, which looks after U.S. interests in Iran. But diplomats from
both countries also meet directly on other occasions — such as the
current negotiations to limit the scope of the Iranian nuclear program
in exchange for easing harsh international sanctions against Tehran.
Amirabdollahian's
remarks came during a commemoration ceremony in Tehran for the slain
general and the Hezbollah fighters. In the same ceremony, Gen. Hossein
Salami, acting commander of the Guard, said Iran will retaliate soon.
"We tell (Israel) to await retaliation, but we will decide about its timing, place and the strength," he said, according to the IRNA report.
Allahdadi
is one of the highest ranking Iranian officers known to have been
killed abroad in decades. Another senior Guard commander, Brig. Gen.
Hamid Taqavi, was killed during a battle against the Islamic State group
in Samarra, Iraq last month.
Majority
Shiite Iran acknowledges it has sent military advisers to both Iraq and
to Syria, where they are aiding embattled President Bashar Assad. But
Tehran denies the presence of Iranian combat forces.
Related:
- Iran Guard vows to punish Israel for general killed in Syria Associated Press
- Iran general killed with Hezbollah fighters in Israel raid AFP
- Iran buries general 'martyred' in Syria and vows Israel will pay Christian Science Monitor
- Israeli strikes kill 6 Hezbollah fighters in Syria Associated Press
- Tehran Says Iranian General Killed In Israeli Airstrike In Syria Huffington Post
- US Democrats put brakes on Iran sanctions bill
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