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Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn Israel of any attack

The Revolutionary Guards of Iran warned Israel on Thursday that it would face a "devastating response" if they attack Iran. This came days after CNN reported U.S. Intelligence suggesting Israel was preparing to strike Iranian nuclear sites.

According to state media, the Guards spokesperson Alimohammad Naini stated that "they are trying to scare us with war. But they are miscalculating because they are unaware of how powerful the popular and military backing the Islamic Republic will be in war conditions."

Tehran and Washington are set to hold their fifth round of talks in Rome on Friday amid a strong disagreement about uranium enrichment in Iran. The U.S. claims that this could be a path towards developing nuclear weapons. Iran denies such an intent.

CNN, citing U.S. intelligence officials, added that it was unclear whether Israeli leaders had made a final military decision and that there were disagreements within the U.S. Government about whether Israel would decide to attack in the end.

Diplomats claim that a collapse in the U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations or a nuclear agreement which does not ease Israeli concerns over Iran developing nuclear weapons may motivate Israel to strike its regional archrival.

State media reported that Ayatollah Khamenei, the Iranian Supreme Leader, said Tuesday that U.S. demand for Tehran to stop enriching Uranium is "excessive" and "outrageous." He expressed doubts about whether negotiations on a new nucleus deal will be successful.

Tehran claims that its nuclear energy program is solely for civil purposes.

Iran and Israel exchanged direct fire in April and in October last year, increasing the risk of a regional conflict. Mark Heinrich edited the Dubai Newsroom report.

(source: Reuters)