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Quoting the Koran, Iran threatens to blow up Israeli nuclear sites

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Video simulating an Iranian missile attack on the Dimona nuclear site, Israel. Twitter Photos/Screenshots

TEHERAN Iran had threatened to blow up the Dimona nuclear reactor in Israel with a missile attack. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) quotes the Koran asposting video simulation of the attack on the nuclear site.

The video is-posting on the Twitter account run by the IRGC on Friday or the closing day of the Great Prophet 17 war games.

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The video shows a series of missile strikes destroying a clone of the Dimona nuclear reactor in the Negev, Israel.

“Later on that day, we [Tuhan] will give you the hardest hit. We will definitely give punishment,” the IRGC wrote in Arabic, including the hashtag (hashtag) Dimona.

According to Israeli media, Jerusalem Post, Monday (12/27/2021), tweet The IRGC literally quoted a fragment of the Qur’anic proposition, namely Surah Al-Anfal Verse 60. The Arabic text of the fragment of the proposition was also written on a Twitter image in the form of an arm holding a rifle.

The complete translation of the verse is: “And prepare with all your might to face them with the strength you have and from the cavalry that can frighten the enemies of Allah, your enemies and those other than those of whom you do not know; but Allah knows. Whatever that which ye spend in the way of Allah, ye shall be recompensed in full, and ye shall not be wronged.

News agency Fars, which is affiliated with the IRGC also published a video simulating the attack on Sunday (12/26/2021) showing a clone of the Dimona nuclear site as a simulated operation target.

The Dimona reactor, officially known as the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center, is marked as a “WMD production center [senjata pemusnah massal]’ in the high-resolution video.

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