In a chilling escalation of rhetoric that has sent shockwaves through the Middle East and beyond, a top Iranian hardliner has openly called for the complete “erasure” of Israel, declaring that the Jewish state’s existence is no longer acceptable in the region.
Senior IRGC commander and close advisor to Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, stated in a fiery televised address: “The Zionist enтιтy is a cancerous tumor. Operation Epic Fury has proven it cannot be cured — only removed entirely. Israel’s erasure from the map is no longer a dream, but a divine obligation. We will continue until this cancer is gone forever.”

The explosive declaration comes as Iran unleashes wave after wave of solid-fuel ballistic missiles and drones against Israeli cities and military sites. Fires continue to rage across parts of Tel Aviv, Haifa, and central Israel following the latest mᴀssive barrages. Nevatim and Ramat David airbases have been repeatedly cratered, while explosions near the Shin Bet headquarters have raised fears of collapsing intelligence capabilities.
This marks a dangerous shift in tone. What began as retaliation for the ᴀssᴀssination of Ali Khamenei and the “Martyrs of the Ramadan War” has evolved into open calls for Israel’s destruction.
Meanwhile, America’s position grows increasingly precarious. The USS Gerald R. Ford remains crippled by recurring fires, the USS Abraham Lincoln is reportedly withdrawing after Iranian attacks, and the U.S. has already burned through more than $11 billion in munitions in the first week of Operation Epic Fury. Critical radar systems across the Gulf lie destroyed, interceptor stockpiles are critically low, and Iranian forces continue turning the Strait of Hormuz into a war zone with repeated tanker strikes.

As Hezbollah coordinates mᴀssive rocket fire from Lebanon and Almas-3 drone-missiles hunt Israeli armor, Israel finds itself fighting for survival on multiple fronts.
Is Iran’s hardline rhetoric mere propaganda, or a genuine reflection of confidence that the U.S.-Israeli campaign is failing? With Mojtaba Khamenei’s regime not only surviving but growing bolder, Operation Epic Fury — once sold as a swift path to total victory — now risks dragging the region into an existential conflict.
The question hanging over Jerusalem and Washington tonight is stark: How much longer can Israel withstand this level of sustained ᴀssault while America’s military resources bleed dry?
The war of words has turned ᴅᴇᴀᴅly serious. And Iran is no longer hiding its ultimate goal.
