He considered an Israeli attack on its critical nuclear facilities to be “extremely unlikely” Iran the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency.
Of course, he emphasizes that even if such an attack were to occur, the country would be able to “repair” any potential damage.
“It is extremely unlikely” that an attack would occur, agency spokesman Behruz Kamalvadi told Iranian news agency Nournews in an interview.
“We prepared”
“In the event of an attack on a central location, rest assured they will not succeed” and Iran “can quickly repair” any potential damage. “We have prepared ourselves in such a way that if they do something stupid, the damage will be minimal,” he added.
Iran launched on October 1 attack with about 200 missiles against him Israelwith the latter promising that the Jewish state will respond.
There has been speculation that Israel could attack Iran’s nuclear facilities, something it has threatened to do for years.
“We always take these threats seriously,” Kamalvati said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said yesterday that Israel will listen to the US, but will decide its actions in accordance with its own national interest.
The Washington Post emphasized in its article that Netanyahu told the US government that Israel would strike Iranian military targets and not nuclear or oil targets.
The American president Biden stated that will not support an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities and oil markets are already rising on the prospect of an Israeli attack on Iran’s oil fields.
Kamalvadi said the International Atomic Energy Agency and the international community should condemn any threat or attack on nuclear facilities.
Sources: AMPE, AFP, Reuters