Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the United States and Israel do not fully understand Iran’s military capabilities and warned that the war will continue until what it described as the “permanent, definitive and final surrender” of its enemies.
In a statement carried by Tasnim news agency, spokesperson Ebrahim Zolfaghari said U.S. and Israeli assessments of Iran’s military power and equipment are incomplete.
“Your information about our military power and equipment is incomplete. You know nothing about our vast and strategic capabilities,” the spokesperson said.
He said attacks carried out so far had not destroyed Iran’s key military systems, including strategic missile production centers, long-range offensive and precision drones, modern air defense systems, electronic warfare systems and other special equipment.
“Do not hope that you have destroyed our strategic missile production centers, long-range offensive and pinpoint drones, modern air defense and electronic warfare systems, and special equipment,” he said.
Zolfaghari added that facilities targeted so far were “insignificant” and that Iran’s strategic military production takes place in locations unknown to its adversaries.
“Our strategic military production takes place in places that you have no knowledge of and will never be able to reach,” he said.
He also said adversaries should not attempt to assess Iran’s military stockpiles, warning they would “get it wrong and won’t reach any conclusion.”
The spokesperson said the United States and Israel would “pay the price” for what he described as aggression against the Iranian people.
“You will have to pay the price for the aggression you have initiated against the honorable, beloved, and Muslim Iranian people,” he said.
He warned of further escalation, saying Iran would carry out “more crushing, broader and destructive actions” following what he described as ongoing strikes.
“With reliance on Allah the Almighty, this war will continue until your humiliation, disgrace, and permanent regret, and your inevitable surrender,” he said.
Zolfaghari reiterated that the conflict would continue until a “permanent, definitive and final surrender” is achieved, adding that more extensive and destructive operations should be expected.
The statement underscores Iran’s position that its military capabilities remain intact and signals continued escalation in the ongoing conflict.