Iran vows to wipe out Israel from world map, appeals to Israelis to evacuate

“Leave the occupied territories; they will not remain safe in the coming days,” Sayyad warned in a statement to the effect that was made on Sunday.
As the level of hostility between Iran and Israel continues to rise, Iranian military officials have issued a stern warning to Israeli nationals, asking them to leave the country as soon as possible.
According to the Iranian state news agency IRNA, Reza Sayyad, the spokesperson for Iran’s Armed Forces, issued a warning that the Israeli territory may soon become “uninhabitable” as a result of the continued confrontation.

“Leave the occupied territories; they will not remain safe in the coming days,” Sayyad warned in a statement to the effect that was made on Sunday. The declaration was delivered with severe language.
In addition, he cautioned that even underground bunkers would not provide any safety against the increasing degree of retribution directed by Iran.
In addition, Sayyad accused the leadership of Israel of employing civilians as human shields and pleaded with Israeli citizens to avoid falling prey to what he referred to as the “criminal regime’s” strategies.
Israel carried out unprovoked air assaults on a number of Iranian sites, including important military and nuclear installations, which led to the current crisis that has arisen.
As a form of retaliation, Iran launched a series of strikes that targeted various targets within Israel. In recent days, the attacks that are a form of tit-for-tat have continued, and neither side has shown any signs of de-escalation during this time.
The senior Iranian commander Mohsen Rezaei, who is also a member of Iran’s Expediency Council, delivered a second statement in which he warned Western powers to avoid becoming involved.
This comment added to the mounting uneasiness that is occurring in the region.
“We might resort to broader actions that could destabilise the entire region,” Rezaei said, highlighting the fact that Iran will not ignore intervention from other countries.
In addition, Rezaei urged officials in the United States and Europe to disengage from the conflict, and he warned that prolonged involvement could result in a more extensive response from Iran.