Iran threatens to level Tel Aviv in a chilling video

Iran threatens to level Tel Aviv in a chilling video about how Tehran would react to a strike

Iran threatens to level Tel Aviv in a chilling video explaining how Tehran would respond to an Israeli attack on its nuclear plant

  • The violent video posted to Twitter includes horrifying explosions and rockets
  • It contains a step-by-step process for how Iran would bring Tel Aviv “to the ground.”
  • Eleven years ago, former Iranian President Khamenei made the same threat to Tel Aviv

Iran has threatened to “level” Tel Aviv in a chilling video that explains how Tehran would respond to an Israeli attack on its nuclear plant.

The violent video, shared on Twitter, begins by acknowledging how the Zionist regime has conducted “another joint exercise with the US” to “simulate an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.”

A confident reporter in the video said: “Let’s assume Israeli jets manage to reach the Natanz nuclear site in one piece, and let’s assume they manage to bomb and damage that site.

“Even if they manage to safely exit the Iranian skies, it will take them at least an hour to return to their main base in the occupied territories.

Iran has threatened to

Iran has threatened to “level” Tel Aviv in a chilling video that explains how Tehran would respond to an Israeli attack on its nuclear plant

Ayatolla Khamenei, who served as Iran's third president from 1981 to 1989, said 11 years ago: “If [the Zionist regime] make even the smallest mistake, the Islamic Republic of Tel Aviv and Haifa will level the ground.

Ayatolla Khamenei, who served as Iran’s third president from 1981 to 1989, said 11 years ago: “If [the Zionist regime] make even the smallest mistake, the Islamic Republic of Tel Aviv and Haifa will level the ground.

“The question is whether there is another base where they can land.”

The two and a half minute video – posted by @MEMRIReports – contains violent footage of rockets being fired and several horrifying explosions to demonstrate what would happen to Tel Aviv.

“This is what the first few minutes of the Iranian response will look like,” the video explained.

“In less than seven minutes, the IRGC’s Aerospace Forces tactical missiles — like the Dezful solid-fuel missiles and the latest Khaybar Crusher missiles — will destroy their targets with great accuracy when launched from a location like Natanz.

The violent video, shared on Twitter, begins by acknowledging how the Zionist regime has conducted

The violent video, shared on Twitter, begins by acknowledging how the Zionist regime has conducted “another joint exercise with the US” to “simulate an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities.”

The video contains a step-by-step process of how Iran would destroy Tel Aviv

The video contains a step-by-step process of how Iran would destroy Tel Aviv

The two and a half minute video - posted by @MEMRIReports - contains violent footage of missile launches and multiple devastating explosions

The two and a half minute video – posted by @MEMRIReports – contains violent footage of missile launches and multiple devastating explosions

“Obviously this is a simulation (of the attack). When the first attack wave reaches its target, the IRGC’s strategic missiles will be refueled in underground silos and the missile bases will be ready for the second attack wave.

“These missiles, like the Sejjil, hit their targets at speeds in excess of ten times the speed of sound, and they carry a one-ton payload.”

The video ends terrifyingly: “In the second wave, the Dimona nuclear site is practically destroyed, Tel Aviv is razed to the ground.”

Ayatolla Khamenei, who served as Iran’s third president from 1981 to 1989, said 11 years ago: “But the Zionist regime is not big enough to be considered one of the enemies of the Iranian people.

“If they make even the smallest mistake, the Islamic Republic will level Tel Aviv and Haifa.”