Speaking during a public session of Congress on Monday, Gallibahu said that Zionist nightmares on past nights and the great fear of perpetrators and agitators of the Zionist regime’s crimes will continue to the invaders’ regret and punishment.
He added that the Iranian army will give the enemy hell and the world will witness the misery.
“We all have to realize that we are in an extraordinary situation and that our savage enemies are not clinging to the red line. The ultimate victory is certainly true, but it’s only natural that this path has its ups and downs,” he emphasized.
He reiterated that an Iranian state of various ethnicities and tendencies united in the face of a savage enemy and supported the army.
Galibah said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and the army had chuckled the myth of the Israeli regime, protecting Ali Khamenei under the wise leadership of the Islamic Revolution.
He added that the enemy will carry out attacks in hybrid wars centered on cognitive wars.
A top Iranian lawmaker emphasized that the threat from the wild Israeli regime has created a great opportunity to strengthen unity among people.
The IRGC launched a retaliation operation on Friday evening and Friday evening hours after the US-backed Israeli regime launched a massive military attack on multiple locations in Iran and targeted nuclear facilities, military infrastructure, Tehran and other cities home construction.
The operation began shortly after Ayatollah, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, sent Ali Khamenei’s message, which aired, saying that the “despicable” Israeli regime would “become helpless” following retaliation by the Islamic Republic’s military.
The regime’s attacks led to the assassination of senior Iranian military commanders, nuclear scientists and civilians, including children and women.
Among the people was Major General Mohammad Bakeli, the chief of staff of the Iranian army. IRGC Commander Hossein Salami. Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, Head of Aerospace, IRGC. General Gholam Ali Rashid, IRGC commander.
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