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Lawmaker: Zionist Regime Unable to Survive Iran"s Missile Attacks
TEHRAN (FNA)-A senior Iranian legislator said the recent penetration into the Israeli airspace by a Hezbollah pilotless drone displayed well that the Zionist regime"s military force is very weak, and that the regime can no way survive Iran"s missile attack, if war breaks out between the two sides.
"The most important message of the Hezbollah drone"s penetration into the occupied territories was that the Zionists" claims on attacking Iran are unfounded since the regime is not able to defend itself against Iran"s missile capabilities," member of the parliament"s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Mohammad Saleh Jokar told FNA on Sunday.
"The failure of the Zionist regime in confronting Hezbollah"s drone in the air showed that the regime is vulnerable even to missiles with ordinary precision capabilities," he underlined.
In relevant remarks today, Iran"s former chief nuclear negotiator Hassan Rohani also stressed that the penetration of a Hezbollah drone deep into the Israeli airspace was a heavy blow to the Israeli regime and indicated the weakness of its radar systems.
"It was a valuable move and hit a heavy blow at the usurper regime despite all the claims of the Zionist officials who allege that they have a powerful air force and radar systems," Rohani said.
He further noted the remarks made by Lebanese Hezbollah Leader Seyed Hassan Nasrallah who had confirmed that the pilotless aerial vehicle was owned by the resistant group, and described the drone infiltration into the Israeli airspace as a "good victory displaying Hezbollah"s power".
On Thursday evening, Nasrallah confirmed that the movement has sent a drone deep into the Israeli airspace, and stressed that the move demonstrated part of Hezbollah"s capability.
The operation code-named Hussein Ayub saw Hezbollah"s drone fly hundreds of kilometers into the Israeli airspace and getting very close to Dimona nuclear plant without being detected by advanced Israeli and US radars, Nasrallah said on Thursday evening.
"This is only part of our capabilities," he stressed, adding that Israelis have admitted to their security failure despite being provided with the latest technologies by Western powers.
Hezbollah secretary-general further stated that Hezbollah"s drones are made in Iran but assembled by the resistance movement.
Hezbollah plans to send more drones over Israel in the future, he added, adding that the operation shows the resistance movement is ready to defend Lebanon.
Earlier reports by the Israeli media said that the drone was flying over the Yatir forest in the South Mount Hebron area last Saturday and the Israeli army was trying to figure out what its destination was.
The Israeli army is feeling too worried over the incident because its forces allege they had hit the drone kilometers after it infiltrated all Israeli missile shield and radar systems, and just a few kilometers away from the Dimona nuclear center.