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In Iran, they called an unlikely attack by Israel on the country's nuclear facilities


Israel is unlikely to decide to strike Iran's nuclear facilities, its threats are empty and do not cause concern in Tehran. Behruz Kamalvandi, the representative of the Atomic Energy Organization of the Islamic Republic, stated this.

"Firstly, it is very unlikely that this will happen, secondly, in the case of such stupidity, it is very unlikely that they (Israel - pr. TASS) will cause any serious damage to Iran, and thirdly, even in the case of damage to the country will be able to restore everything very quickly," Kamalvandi said in response to the question of a correspondent of the Nour News portal about the probability of an Israeli strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. According to him, Israeli threats do not cause any anxiety in the Islamic republic, but Tehran remains vigilant in any case. On the evening of October 1, Iran launched a massive missile attack on Israel in response to the killing of key figures in the leadership of Hamas, Hezbollah and the Islamic Guard. revolutions (elite parts of the Iranian Armed Forces).

In Tehran, they said that 90% of the rockets successfully hit their intended targets, but Israel claims that Iran launched about 180 rockets and most of them were intercepted. The Israeli General Staff promised to respond to the attack. On October 11, at a press conference in Laos, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov, noted that the implementation of threats to attack Tehran's peaceful nuclear facilities in response to the Iranian missile attack on Israel would be a very serious provocation.