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Iran's Revolutionary Guards leader has predicted the imminent destruction of Israel by fighters from the Lebanese movement Hezbollah. | Iran's Revolutionary Guards leader has predicted the imminent destruction of Israel by fighters from the Lebanese movement Hezbollah. |
"We will soon witness the destruction of the cancerous scum of Israel at the strong, capable hands of Hezbollah," Maj-Gen Mohammad Jafari wrote. | "We will soon witness the destruction of the cancerous scum of Israel at the strong, capable hands of Hezbollah," Maj-Gen Mohammad Jafari wrote. |
He was writing to the group's leader Hassan Nasrallah following the killing of senior commander Imad Mughniyeh. | He was writing to the group's leader Hassan Nasrallah following the killing of senior commander Imad Mughniyeh. |
Iran and Hezbollah blamed Israel for the death, something Israel has denied. | Iran and Hezbollah blamed Israel for the death, something Israel has denied. |
Fars News Agency said Maj-Gen Jafari was writing to Mr Nasrallah to extend "congratulations and condolences for the martyrdom" of Mughniyeh, who died in a car bomb in Damascus last week. | |
The Hezbollah veteran was high on US and Israeli wanted lists, accused of involvement in a string of militant attacks since the 1980s. | |
Israeli officials declined to comment on the specific remarks. | |
"We are not harbouring any illusions about the Tehran regime's true intentions nor its extremist agenda," said foreign ministry spokesman Mark Regev. | |
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has often predicted the imminent demise of Israel, drawing sharp criticism from its allies in the west. | |
The Revolutionary Guards were set up after the 1979 Islamic revolution with a separate command structure to the regular military to protect Iran's Islamic system. | |
Hezbollah forces battled the Israeli army in the July 2006 war, which the Lebanese militia claims as a "divine victory". |
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