Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdullahi, has said the first attack on Israel was a warning.
Amir-Abdullahi said Iran could decide to attack Israel’s cities of Tel Aviv, Haifa and its economic ports.
He spoke with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, on Friday on the sidelines of the United Nations Security Council in the United States, US.
Amir-Abdullahi said Iran was not planning to respond unless Israel launched a significant attack.
He said: “We could have hit Haifa and Tel Aviv.
“We could have also targeted all the economic ports of Israel.