Roni Kaplan, spokesperson for the Israeli Army and reserve captain, spoke with laSexta Noticias about This is Iran’s “imminent” attack on Israel for the bombing of its Consulate in Damascus (Syria), pointing out that “the possibilities of Iran’s response They can be of all kinds“.

“There are all kinds of hypotheses, we are prepared for any type of contingency. We are not afraid of our rivals, we respect them. We are absolutely prepared from a defensive and offensive point of view. This time we are not going to fail, as we failed on the 7th of of October,” he assured.

And it is that Iran and Israel are fighting a war of nerves with threats exchanged and disseminated of rumors about the announced Iranian retaliation for the death of seven revolutionary guards in the bombing against the Iranian consulate in Damascus that killed seven revolutionary guards, for which Tehran blames Israel.

“Have you stored enough food and supplies? Revenge is near,” reads a new mural in Tehran in Hebrew, the latest of many threats Iran has made against Israel following the attack on the consulate on April 1. In the bombing of the consulate, six Syrians and seven Iranians died, among them the leader of the Quds Force – the Guard’s external arm – for Syria and Lebanon, Brigadier General Mohamed Reza Zahedi.

A threat – that of the mural – that goes beyond mere rhetoric since in Israel there were citizens who stocked up on food last week amid widespread concern awaiting an Iranian attack. Since the bombing of the consulate Iran’s supreme leader’s promises of revenge have multipliedAli Khamenei, and other senior officials, in messages that seem designed to fuel fear.