TEHRAN: The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards said that destroying arch-rival Israel has become an “achievable goal” thanks to his country’s technological advances. Hossein Salami, Commander in chief of #IRGC: At the second phase of Islamic revolution, we’ve proper capability for destroying the #Israel [he said: “Bogus Zionist Regime”], that inauspicious regime must be wiped off the Earth and this is an achievable goal & not a dream anymore pic.twitter.com/IDtjjgbGrL — Aleph 🕯️ א 🇸🇬 (@no_itsmyturn) September 30, 2019 “This sinister regime must be wiped off the map and this is no longer… a dream (but) it is an achievable goal,” Major General Hossein Salami said, quoted by the Guards’ Sepah news site. Four decades on from Iran’s Islamic revolution, “we have managed to obtain the capacity to destroy the imposter Zionist regime”, he said. Salami’s comments, while not unusual for Iranian officials, come amid particularly heightened international tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and a series of incidents that have raised fears of a confrontation between Tehran and its other main regional rival, Riyadh. The United States, which withdrew from a landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers in 2018, has imposed a campaign of “maximum pressure” — with vocal support from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The comments by the commander of Iran’s ideological army were given prominent coverage by the Tasnim and Fars news agencies, close to ultra-conservative political factions. Notably, the country has been consistently hostile towards Israel since its revolution, and Tehran openly supports anti-Israeli armed groups including Palestinian Hamas and Lebanon’s Hezbollah. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, an outspoken opponent of any rapprochement between Tehran and the West, has charged that “Iran calls for Israel’s destruction and they work for its destruction each day, every day, relentlessly”. Prime Minister Netanyahu calls the international community to unite against the Islamic regime in Iran: “That’s the only way to stop Iran’s aggression.” #UNGA pic.twitter.com/zxa7n89U5m — Hananya Naftali (@HananyaNaftali) September 25, 2019 He welcomed his ally US President Donald Trump’s decision in May 2018 to pull out of the landmark nuclear accord between Tehran and world powers, arguing the deal would “enable Iran to threaten Israel’s survival”. Israel considers Iran its archfoe and has carried out hundreds of strikes in neighboring Syria against what it says are military targets of Iran and its Lebanese military ally Hezbollah. It has vowed to keep Iran from entrenching itself militarily in the war-torn neighboring Arab state. In June 2018, supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei reaffirmed Tehran’s long-held position that Israel is “a malignant cancerous tumor that must be removed and eradicated”.