Iran could strike Israeli nuclear site if attacked
Chief of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Ali-Akbar Salehi (R) and Armed Forces Chief of Staff Hassan Firouzabadi (2nd R) shout anti-US and anti-Israel slogans as they attend Friday prayers after the Jerusalem Day demonstration in Tehran on Friday. (Reuters)
Published: Sep 3, 2010 18:00 Updated: Sep 3, 2010 18:08
TEHRAN, Iran: Iran's military chief of staff says Tehran could strike Israel's nuclear facility if the Jewish state were to attack Iran's nuclear sites.
The semiofficial Mehr news agency quoted Gen. Hasan Firouzabadi as saying Iran hopes there won't "be a need to target the nuclear facility of the Zionist regime," but if there is Israel would receive "dreadful retribution." Israel's main nuclear reactor is located near Dimona in the Negev desert.
Firouzabadi was speaking Friday on Quds Day, an annual state-backed anti-Israel rally in Iran. Iranian officials often use the occasion to make threatening remarks against Israel.
Israel has not ruled out a military strike against Iran's nuclear sites.
Tehran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
Israel and the West fear Iran aims to develop nuclear weapons.

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GOLAM RAHMAN
Sep 4, 2010 01:54
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Report abuseDARWIN HAMAD
Sep 4, 2010 23:16
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Report abuseWADE
Sep 5, 2010 00:10
Report abuseIn his statement that they will hit the Israeli Nuclear Facility that remains to be seen. Iranian military equipment is not that good as compared to other countries. Also, in the long 8 year war with Iraq they were not that impressive.