Iranian Revolutionary Guard: A new shock wave is on its way to Israel
The Iranian Revolutionary Guards threatened that Israel would face new attacks after the bloody Hamas attack on October 7, in which hundreds of Israelis were killed.
Revolutionary Guard Deputy Commander Ali Fedavi said: “If Israel does not put an end to the crimes it committed in Gaza, it will experience a new shock wave.” The Iranian commander said: “The resistance front’s blows to the Zionist regime will continue until this cancerous tumor is erased from the world map.”
Khamenei: We will TAKE ACTION
Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also said that if Israel’s attacks on Gaza continue, groups called “resistance forces,” including Lebanese Hezbollah, will take action.
Stating that Israel committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza before the eyes of the world, Khamenei said: “Some foreign officials say why Palestinians kill civilians. Those who live in the settlements are not civilians. “They are all armed,” he said.
As concerns grow over the spread of the Israeli-Palestinian war to the region, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Emir Abdullahian said yesterday that time is running out for a political solution to the conflicts between Israel and Palestinian groups and that the war is approaching the extension stage. to other fronts.
‘IRAN IS BRINGING ITS FORCES CLOSER TO ISRAEL’
On the other hand, the Wall Street Journal wrote that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard deployed its soldiers in Syria in areas near the Israeli border in case the war escalated.
Sources who spoke to the newspaper claimed that Iranian troops moved from Deir ez-Zor to the Damascus area, raising concerns about a “new front” in the war. It was noted that missile experts were also among the troops.
Source: Sozcu

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