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Photos: Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar

Iran holds military parade days after its missile and drone attack on Israel.

Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
Iranian soldiers march during an Army Day parade at a military base in northern Tehran. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Published On 17 Apr 202417 Apr 2024
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As regional tensions run high, Iran has paraded drones, missiles and soldiers to show it is ready for a response from Israel after launching an unprecedented attack on its archenemy.

Iran carried out its first-ever direct attack on Israel at the weekend in response to an April 1 air strike on the consular building of Iran’s embassy in Syria.

Iran’s attack “brought down the glory of the Zionist regime [Israel]”, President Ebrahim Raisi said at a military base on the outskirts of Tehran on Wednesday.

“This operation showed that our armed forces are ready,” he said in a speech to the regular army and Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps for Army Day, a national holiday.

Wednesday’s parade saw the Iranian armed forces showcase a range of military equipment, including drones and long-range ballistic missiles.

Among them were multiple versions of the Ababil, Arash and Mohajer drones as well as the Dezful medium-range ballistic missile and S-300 air defence missile system.

Raisi reiterated warnings against “the slightest act of aggression” by Israel, saying it would lead to “a fierce and severe response”.

Israel has said it will respond to the weekend attack with military spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari saying Iran will not get off “scot-free”.

The Israeli army said most of the projectiles fired by Iran were shot down with the help of the United States and other allies and the attack caused only minimal damage.

Iran hailed the attack as “successful” and said it “achieved all its objectives”, including inflicting damage to an airbase and intelligence centre that it said was used by Israel to carry out the strike in Damascus.

On Wednesday, Iran’s air force commander, Hamid Vahedi, warned Iran’s enemies against making a “strategic error”.

“We are 100 percent ready on all aerial fronts,” he was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency.

In his speech, Raisi also hit out at countries that had “sought to normalise relations” with Israel.

“These countries are now humiliated in front of their own people, which constitutes a strategic failure for the regime” of Israel, he said.

In 2020, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Morocco normalised relations with Israel as part of the US-brokered Abraham Accords, vehemently criticised by the Palestinians.

Egypt and Jordan signed peace accords with Israel in 1979 and 1994, respectively.

Iran insisted its attack on Israel was limited and carried out in “self-defence” after the strike on its consular building.

It said it had informed the United States and given a 72-hour warning to neighbouring countries before the attack.

Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
Missiles are carried on trucks during an Army Day parade. The banner on the truck reads: "Surface-to-surface Nazeat precision missile". [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
President Ebrahim Raisi warns that the "tiniest invasion" by Israel would bring a "massive and harsh" response as the region braces for potential Israeli retaliation after Iran's weekend missile and drone attack. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
A Russian-made S-300 air defence system appears at an Army Day parade. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
A member of the Iranian armed forces directs an army orchestra as a truck carries Arash drones. [Atta Kenare/AFP]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
An Iranian military truck carries an Asre 67 missile past a portrait of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. [Atta Kenare/AFP]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
An anti-US banner is carried on a truck during the Army Day parade. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
An Iranian military truck carries Kaman 12 drones. [Atta Kenare/AFP]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
Iranian army soldiers march on Army Day, a national holiday during which the government displays its military force. [Vahid Salemi/AP Photo]
Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
An Iranian military truck carries Karar drones as part of a ceremony marking Army Day. [Atta Kenare/AFP]


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