Iran Reveals Billboard with Threat: “Israel Must Be Erased from Existence—This Is Just the Beginning”
As reported by Telegraph, a large, controversial billboard recently appeared in Tehran, showing a missile strike against Israel, reflecting Iran’s escalating hostility in the region.
The billboard prominently displays a message in Farsi: “If it’s war you want, we are masters of it.” Additionally, in Hebrew, the phrase reads: “Israel must be erased from the face of the earth, and this is just the start of the story.”
This comes shortly after a missile strike carried out by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) against Israel, which has heightened tensions between the two countries. The attack sparked celebrations across Iran, with government-backed rallies calling for public support of the military action. Iranian media showcased live footage of the missile strikes, reinforcing a sense of national unity among officials.
The missile attack fits into a broader cycle of retaliation between Iran and Israel. In response, Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza and carried out ground operations in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah and resulting in casualties on both sides. The Israeli military confirmed significant losses, including the deaths of eight soldiers during confrontations with Hezbollah forces.
The billboard’s inflammatory message reinforces Iran’s aggressive stance against Israel and acts as a rallying cry for its supporters, while also stoking fears of a wider conflict in the region. Iranian authorities have warned that any interference from the U.S. or its allies could trigger direct missile attacks on their military bases.
With hostilities between the two nations continuing to intensify, the risk of a broader regional conflict looms large. The international community remains on high alert as concerns grow that this ongoing violence could escalate into a larger war involving Iranian-backed groups like Hezbollah. Iran’s rhetoric suggests a readiness to engage further, raising concerns over the fragile stability in the Middle East.