SHOW OF STRENGTH

Iran parades gun-touting soldiers & missiles as president vows even ‘tiniest’ Israel attack will spark ‘fierce response’

Foreign minister David Cameron landed in Israel today to plead with Netanyahu over his planned revenge strike

IRAN wheeled out scores of gun-toting soldiers and weapons at its annual army day parade today before issuing another warped threat against Israel.

President Raisi snarled during the sabre-rattling ceremony that even the "smallest action" by Israel would spark a "fierce" and "painful" response.

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Gun-toting soldiers are wheeled out in distinctive Iranian army gear
An Iranian military truck carries missiles during the parade in Tehran
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi flanked by IRGC and army generalsCredit: EPA
Iranian soldiers line up under flags to mark the country's annual army dayCredit: AFP
Iranian missiles wheeled through the military paradeCredit: Getty

Speaking at the staged show of strength, the president Ebrahim Raisi delivered Iran's latest warning after days of the countries hurling tit-for-tat threats back and forth.

He raged: "The smallest action against Iran's interests will definitely be met with a fierce, widespread and painful response against all its perpetrators."

The parade this year was moved from the usual highway snaking around capital Tehran's south to a secure barracks north of the city.

Iranian State TV also did not broadcast the ceremony live as with previous years.

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Iran gave no reasons for the added layer of secrecy this year, but it came just hours after fresh reports of Israeli plans for a revenge strike on Tehran.

Dramatic pictures showed rows and rows of rigid Iranian soldiers and commanders marching in uniform at the parade.

Drones and missiles were wheeled out and tanks made their way through the green and red formations.

A Russian-made S-300 air defense system was even touted during the military showcase.

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It comes as Netanyahu's war cabinet has carved out plans for a "strategic but painful" attack on Iranian soil, according to intelligence sources.

Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) are now simply waiting for the right moment to launch as a fractured Middle East teeters on the brink of war.

Defiant Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insisted Israel would "make its own decision" over how to respond to Iran's attack.

It comes after Israel's allies have been urging Israel since the attack to hold back on any response that could spiral.

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But Netanyahu said on Wednesday his government would "do everything necessary to defend itself".

Israel's plot for an attack comes after Tehran's unprecedented aerial barrage on Israel over Saturday night.

Mostly foiled by Israeli and allied force efforts - including RAF jets - the ambush saw over 300 cruise and ballistic missiles and attack drones launched.

Despite worldwide calls for cool heads to prevail, Netanyahu's ranks have repeatedly insisted that a retaliatory strike is the only response.

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