In the Middle East, the commander of the Air Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said that under every Iranian city there is an arsenal of missiles at a depth of about half a kilometer. “The number of our missile cities is so large that even if they are discovered, they will not be able to resist them. What you see is just the tip of the iceberg,” he said on Iranian television. The depth of the underground storage facilities, according to Hadjizadeh, ensures their protection from modern intelligence technologies.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi announced the Islamic Republic's readiness to adequately and timely respond to Israeli aggression. At the same time, he noted that “Iran, unlike the Israeli regime, does not strive for tension.” Iran has already warned Arab diplomats of its intention to launch a larger and more sophisticated attack on Israel, including missiles with more powerful warheads and other weapons not previously used. Against this background, the Israel Defense Forces have increased their combat readiness.
According to the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Air Force, few Iranian cities lack missile bases. Iran has underground “missile cities” up to 500 meters deep. The planned attack on Israel will be larger and more sophisticated than previous strikes, including more powerful weapons. The date of these events is November 5, 2024.