Iran Threatens Dimona Nuclear Site Amid Escalating Strikes on Israel

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh signed a condolence book in New Delhi for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as funeral preparations began in Tehran. Concurrently, regional tensions have sharply escalated, with Iran threatening to target Israel's Dimona nuclear site if the US and Israel seek regime change. The IRGC launched its nineteenth wave of missile and drone attacks against Israel, claiming to have destroyed advanced US-Israeli radar systems and struck targets including Tel Aviv. The IRGC warns that attacks will become more intense, while US officials suggest their operations are just beginning, indicating a prolonged conflict.

Key Points: Iran Threatens Dimona, Launches 19th Missile Wave at Israel

  • Iran threatens Dimona nuclear site
  • 19th wave of missile & drone attacks launched
  • Funeral preparations for Ayatollah Khamenei underway
  • US-Israel radar systems reportedly destroyed
  • Conflict expected to intensify further
3 min read

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister signs condolence book in New Delhi for late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

Iran warns of targeting Israel's Dimona nuclear site as IRGC launches new missile attacks. Tensions soar during funeral preparations for Ayatollah Khamenei.

"attacks will become 'more intense and widespread' in the coming days - IRGC statement"

New Delhi, March 5

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh visited the embassy in New Delhi on Thursday to sign a condolence book in memory of the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Khatibzadeh's tribute comes as Iranian state media reported that preparations are underway at Tehran's Grand Mosalla for the placement of the body of the late Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a US-Israel-led strike on Iran.

The Grand Mosalla, a massive prayer complex used for the city's most significant state-religious gatherings, is serving as the centrepiece for a three-day farewell ceremony.

Following established protocol, the farewell ceremony will be followed by a funeral procession, with thousands of mourners expected to gather to pay their final respects.

Amidst these funeral preparations, regional tensions have escalated sharply. Iran on Thursday threatened to target the Dimona nuclear site should Israel and the US seek to topple the Islamic Republic.

This warning follows an open threat from Israel's Defence Minister, Israel Katz, who stated that any new leader brought in by the regime would be considered a legitimate target for elimination.

The conflict intensified further on Thursday as the Israel Defence Forces reported that Iran launched another ballistic missile attack targeting Israel.

Sirens were activated across communities in central Israel, the Jerusalem area, and parts of the West Bank.

According to IRGC Public Relations, this latest assault marks the nineteenth wave of "Operation True Promise 4," conducted as a combined missile and drone operation.

The IRGC PR stated that this operation against "American-Zionist terrorists in the heart of the occupied territories and American terrorist bases" began with massive explosions under the code name "Ya Hassan ibn Ali (peace be upon him)."

This follows an earlier announcement reported by Iranian state broadcaster Press TV, in which the IRGC confirmed strikes against Israeli and American targets across the region.

In a statement released on Wednesday, the IRGC noted that this wave of attacks occurred on the fifth day of an operation launched in response to what Tehran termed "unprovoked aggression."

The force claimed to have destroyed more than seven advanced radar systems belonging to the United States and Israel, asserting the strikes had "blinded the eyes" of the surveillance network in the region.

The statement further alleged that Iranian projectiles bypassed the deployed THAAD missile defence system to strike multiple locations, including the Israeli defence ministry complex in Tel Aviv and Ben Gurion Airport.

According to the IRGC, the "steady and managed rhythm of projectile launches" has triggered hours of air raid sirens and forced residents into shelters across Israel.

As the conflict enters its sixth day on Thursday, the IRGC has warned that attacks will become "more intense and widespread" in the coming days.

With American officials claiming their own operations have only just begun, observers fear the conflict could stretch significantly longer than originally anticipated.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
The geopolitical situation is getting very dangerous. India must stay neutral and focus on protecting our own interests, especially our citizens in the region and our energy supplies. This escalation helps no one.
A
Aman W
While offering condolences is standard diplomatic practice, I hope our government is also strongly advocating for de-escalation behind the scenes. A full-scale war in West Asia would be a disaster for the global economy, including India.
S
Sarah B
The threat to target a nuclear site is extremely concerning. This is how regional conflicts turn catastrophic. The international community needs to step in immediately. India, with its good relations with multiple sides, could play a crucial role.
V
Vikram M
Chabahar port is critical for India's connectivity. We must ensure that our strategic projects are not impacted by this instability. Our diplomacy needs to be very sharp right now.
K
Karthik V
Respectfully, while we offer condolences, we must also be clear-eyed. The article mentions the Supreme Leader was killed in a strike. This cycle of violence and retaliation has gone on for too long. India's voice for peace is more important than ever. 🇮🇳

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50