
Iranian TV Host Amir-Hossein Tahmasebi Advises Israelis to 'Hurry Up' and Learn How to Swim, Before Iran Completely Destroys Their Infrastructure: Crawl Back to the European Stables and Sties You Came
Iranian TV host Amir-Hossein Tahmasebi swore on Channel 3 (Iran) on June 19, 2025, that Iranians will turn Tel Aviv and Haifa into rubble and that they will do the same to any 'impure' country that collaborates with the Zionist regime. He declared that Iranians will be the ones to decide what happens in Israel, and he advised Israelis to look for a mouse hole to hide in and to start practicing swimming - suggesting they use YouTube to learn - before Iran completely destroys their infrastructure.
Tahmasebi told Israelis to go back to 'the stable and sty they came from' in Europe, saying that they did not appreciate it in the past, but now they should hurry up and return to it.

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