The Iranian Daily Tehran Times released an Israel map covered with red dots, probably representing that if Israel launches a preemptive attack, Iran may target these locations.

Iran Daily " Tehran Times " released a Israel map, covered with red dots, probably indicating that if Israel launches a preemptive attack, Iran may target these locations. The map is shown on the front page of the latest edition of the newspaper, marking dozens of Israel's locations, followed by a title that says "Just a wrong move!"

Iran often warns Israel not to launch attacks on Iran. Negotiations to resume the Iran nuclear agreement held in Vienna have worried Israel. Israel has issued several warnings that it will conduct military operations to eliminate Iran's nuclear threat on its own.

is a coincidence. Israeli media also released a message a few days ago, claiming that the recent air strikes on Syria were "direct messages" sent by the Israeli government to Iran. Israeli media also reported that the Israeli air force and military intelligence services have recently increased their number in preparation for the so-called future "attack on Iran."

IDF confirms plans to hold a large-scale war exercise next year to simulate a full-scale attack on Iran.

Iranian newspapers stressed that Iran’s recent progress in the defense industry does not need to remind Israel, and the media also reiterated the warning of 2013 Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, who warned Israel not to attack Iran and vowed that such an attack would have terrible consequences.

"Sometimes the leaders of the Zionist regime even threaten us, they threaten to carry out military strikes, but I think they know that if they make a mistake, Islamic Republic will destroy Tel Aviv and Haifa."

The Tehran Times did not elaborate on whether its map is based on insider information on the Tehran war plan or their own predictions. The map itself raises some questions because it contains the markers on the Lebanon territory, as well as several Palestinian cities - Jenin, Nablus, Ramala and Hebron . There are also some traces on the clearings of Negev Desert .

Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdulahiyan described Israel as the source of all the problems that plague Middle East . He said the choice of a handful of Arab countries that normalize with Israel is against regional security and the interests of Muslim countries.

Amir Abdulahiyan made the remarks during a telephone conversation with the Palestine Bureau Director of the Palestine Hamas Resistance Movement Ismail Hania on Tuesday night.

Senior Iranian diplomat congratulated Hania on celebrating the 34th anniversary of Hamas . He said: "Hamas is one of the pioneers of the liberation of the Islamic Resistance Front and plays a key role in restoring the historical rights of Palestinians ."

Amir Abdulahiyan also condemned British Parliament 's "terror" identification of Hamas, believing that this is a politically motivated measure against the entire Palestinian nation.

Iranian Foreign Minister said: "The pseudo-Zionist regime is the source of trouble in the region; therefore, a few regional countries that are normalizing relations with the regime are heading against the security and interests of the region and the Muslim nations."

Hania thanks Iran for its full support for the Palestinians and for its anti-occupation cause and resistance movement.

Hamas leaders condemned some Arab countries to reach normalization agreements with Israel, saying that the trend is a US-Israeli plan.

He also slammed UAE officials for hosting Israeli Prime Minister in Abu Dhabi last week.

Hania said: "We did not expect the Arab countries to accept Zionist assassins, their hands were stained with the blood of the Palestinian people."

Israeli Prime Minister met with the actual rulers of the UAE on Monday. He became the first Israeli leader to visit the Persian Gulf countries more than a year after the two sides agreed to establish a formal relationship under the US-broker agreement.Israeli officials said the UAE crown prince met with him at his private palace after Prime Minister Bennett arrived in the UAE capital late Sunday.

The UAE is one of four Arab countries that agreed to normalize relations with Israel under the mediation of the United States in 2020.

Palestinians seek to establish an independent state in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip with the eastern holy city as their capital, and they believe these agreements betray their cause.