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IRGC video threatens drone strikes against Israeli and American bases in the Middle East

The video shows an attack drone hangar and concludes with the caption: “It is only our will that keeps us from firing.”

On Oct.31, 2022, a video was posted to the IRGC’s Telegram channel showing videos and aerial photographs of Israel, of U.S. CENTCOM “terrorist” bases in the Middle East, via MEMRI.
On Oct.31, 2022, a video was posted to the IRGC’s Telegram channel showing videos and aerial photographs of Israel, of U.S. CENTCOM “terrorist” bases in the Middle East, via MEMRI.

A video was posted to the Telegram channel of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) threatened drone strikes against Israeli and American targets.

The video depicted what it described as “terrorist” bases belonging to the U.S. and Israel in the Middle East, and a “training camp” affiliated with the Mujahideen-e-Khalq “terrorist group” (which is actually an exiled Iranian resistance group).

The video also shows an attack drone hangar and concludes with the caption: “It is only our will that keeps us from firing.”

The IRGC sent a massive supply of Iranian drones to its proxies in Syria, according to an Oct. 23 report by the Syrian opposition website Euphrates Appeal Media Network (Nida Al-Furat) that was shared with JNS by MEMRI’s Jihad and Terrorism Threat Monitor.

The shipment entered northeastern Syria through the Al-Hari border crossing on the Iraqi border, according to the opposition website.

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