Top IRGC General Mohammad-Reza Naghdi Threatens Israel With ‘Al-Aqsa Flood II’: The Past Year Will Feel Like A ‘Walk In The Park’ Compared To What Is Coming

In a November 29, 2024 address aired on IRINN TV (Iran), General Mohammad-Reza Naghdi, Deputy IRGC commander-in-chief for coordination, threatened Israel with a second “Al-Aqsa Flood,” claiming it would completely “finish off” the country. Naghdi argued that the October 7, 2023 Al-Aqsa Flood demonstrated the need for offensive action against Israel, warning that failing to push the attack to Tel Aviv and liberate Jerusalem would lead to Israel killing civilians. Responding to questions about a third “Operation True Promise,” following the direct Iranian missile attacks on Israel in April and October, Naghdi emphasized his focus on a second “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, which he claimed would surpass the October 7 attack. He added that the upcoming conflict would make the past year seem like a “walk in the park” for Israelis. The clip ends with the audience chanting “Death to Israel.”

Mohammad-Reza Naghdi: “The experience of the Al-Aqsa Flood teaches us that we should not take a defensive approach against the Zionist regime. We should attack this regime. The Al-Aqsa Flood demonstrates that if the offensive does not continue all the way to Tel-Aviv and the liberation of Jerusalem, they will start slaughtering the civilians.

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“The offensive must go all the way, and finish them off.

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“So many people ask me when Operation True Promise III will happen? I reply that I do not worry about Operation True Promise III. That is the purview of our national security officials. They will address you and respond to your concerns. We, the Basijis, are looking forward to Al-Aqsa Flood II, so that we can finish off the Zionists, inshallah. That day is drawing near fast. It is drawing near very fast. The people who live in the occupied lands need to know that the catastrophe that awaits them will make this past year and few months seem like a leisurely walk in the park, like entertainment, compared to what is going to happen to them.”

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