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"We have our finger on the trigger", Iran threatens Israel: Do not force us to review our nuclear doctrine!

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"We have our finger on the trigger", Iran threatens Israel: Do not

Iran's threat is something Israel will now have to think twice about before launching a retaliatory strike. If something goes wrong, the Middle East could be engulfed in a nuclear conflict, the consequences of which would be unimaginable.

The senior commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guard, Ahmad Haghtalab, has threatened that Iran may revise its nuclear doctrine if Israel tries to attack its nuclear facilities.

According to the state media agency 'Tasnim', Iran has declared that more sophisticated missiles that escape the air shield will be dropped on Israel.  

"The Zionist regime's threats against Iran's nuclear facilities make it possible to revise our nuclear doctrine and deviate from our previous considerations. If the Zionist regime wants to take action against our nuclear centers and facilities, we will certainly and categorically react with advanced missiles against their nuclear sites ," said Ahmad Haghtalab, who is responsible for nuclear security.

The commander further threatened that Israel's nuclear facilities have been identified, and that they have their finger on the trigger and are ready to attack the countries where Israel maintains nuclear weapons.

" Our hands are on the trigger and ready ," he added. 

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has the final say on Tehran's nuclear program, which some in the West suspect has military purposes.

Tehran has always maintained that its nuclear program was strictly for peaceful purposes, but an attack by Israel could bring about a change in doctrine.

The threat comes after former senior Mossad official Zohar Palti told Sky News that striking Iran's nuclear facilities was on the table of options being considered by Israel to retaliate after Saturday's attack.

Although many members of Netaynah's cabinet have called for an attack on Iran to give it an answer to the attack a week ago, nothing of the sort has yet happened.

It is said that at least twice the order to attack was given, but canceled at the last moment. The causes are still unknown, but according to what the Israeli media say, the intervention of the tools has made Israel not to rush into actions.

However, the threat of Iran is something Israel will now have to think twice about before launching a retaliatory strike. If something goes wrong, the Middle East could be involved in a nuclear conflict, the consequences of which would be unimaginable./ Adapted "Pamphlet" from " SkyNews "

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