A proGaza rally took place in Tehran, Iran this Friday WANA (West Asian News Agency)/Portal 11/03/2023
O Iran returned to dialogue with Hamas terroriststhis Thursday (2), in an effort to strengthen the relationship and find out details about it War with Israelwhich responded with daily bombings in Gaza since October 7, the date of Invasion of extremists in the south of the country. At that time, 1,400 people were murdered by Hamas most of them civilians.
At the same time, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi linked the attacks on Gaza to the war waged by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein against the fundamentalist Ayatollah regime in the 1980s, shortly after the 1979 Islamic revolution that deposed the Shah, or emperor . Reza Pahlevi, then a US ally.
Hossein Amirabdollahian is a Hamas ally Mike Segar/Portal November 1, 2023
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian reported on Friday (3) that he had spoken by phone the day before with the head of the political office of the Palestinian terrorist movement Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, to discuss the latest events in Palestine.
“In a phone call this evening with Sheikh Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas’s political office, we exchanged information about the latest developments in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of Palestine,” wrote Amirabdollahian on the social network X. The Iranian minister met, last Tuesday (31), with Haniyeh for the second time since the start of the war.
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Similarity between Israel and Saddam Hussein
Iranian president links Israel to Iraqi dictator Shannon Stapleton/Portal September 20, 2023
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said on Friday that the Israeli Zionist regime’s bombings in Gaza were reminiscent of Saddam Hussein’s USbacked war of aggression against Iran in the 1980s. The statement was provided to Iran’s official news agency IRNA.
“What we see in Palestine today is what we experienced in the provoked war [por Hussein]Raisi said in a meeting in the city of Baneh in western Iran. He recalled that Saddam Hussein’s regime dropped bombs on Baneh and massacred its population during the IranIraq War.
“Same current today [moralmente] wrong and provoked the same United States that caused a catastrophe in the war [pelo Iraque] commits atrocities in Palestine,” he said. “The same current that destroyed the cities of Kurdistan and Khuzestan yesterday is destroying the homes of the Palestinian people today.”
The Iranian said that if the criminal Saddam Hussein and his then followers had been brought to justice in the USA and Europe, the terrible crimes of the USA and Israel would not have taken place.
“Four thousand Palestinian children were killed. “Where is this crime being investigated?” he asked. “We have no doubt that the fair and Palestinian front will emerge victorious,” concluded the Iranian president, a supporter of Hamas terrorists.
Threats from Hezbollah
Hezbollah threatens “total war” in the Middle East Ahmad AlRubaye/AFP November 3, 2023
O Leader of the Lebanese terrorist group HezbollahSayyed Hassan Nasrallah said this Friday, in his first statement since the conflict between Israel and Hamas terrorists began on October 7, that he does not rule out war against the Israeli army.
“All options are open,” Nasrallah said in the speech, which was broadcast by video to thousands of people in the Hadath district of Beirut, Lebanon’s capital.
The extremist threatened Israel again. “Some claim that Hezbollah is on the verge of entering the fight. I say: We have been involved in this fight since October 8,” he said. “Some want Hezbollah to wage an allout war. But I can say that what is happening now on the border between Israel and Lebanon is significant and does not mean the end.”
Missile with deadly helicopter, tanks and drones: Iran demonstrates its military power to the world
O Iran conducted “massive military training.” last weekend, demonstrating firepower on land and in the air capable of jeopardizing United States plans for the Middle East
Iran is a backer of Hamas terrorists, an extremist group that invaded Israel in early October, sparking an unprecedented war
Military training demonstrated the use of helicopters to transport war vehicles and fire missiles
In addition, hundreds of tanks capable of penetrating enemy territory were on display
General Kioumars Heidari of the Iranian army warned that he had his “finger on the trigger” to respond to any threat as quickly as possible
The twoday military exercise called Eghtedar 1402 demonstrated Iran’s responsiveness
The force commander said 200 helicopters with night vision goggles were ready to hit targets
“The essay is a message of peace and friendship, especially to neighboring countries, and projects the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran onto its enemies,” General Heidari said
Iran reported that it successfully tested an airlaunched missile installed on a standard helicopter. According to the Ayatollahs, the shot hit a target 30 km away
The rocket has a GPS guidance system and the pilot has full control of the device after launch. The missile, called Heidar, is 3 meters long, weighs 40 kg, carries about 2 kg of bombs and can hit a target 200 km away.
The Heidar can destroy armored vehicles and concrete trenches
Tehran’s wellknown drones were also used in military training. On the second day of testing, unmanned Ababil4 vehicles dropped Qaem5 bombs directly on targets
After a 60 km flight, the drones hit enemy positions about 7 km away
They carry Qaem5 bombs, a type of light explosive that can be easily embedded
These bombs have thermal and laser sensors that can destroy targets up to 7 km away.
The Iranians also presented the Shafaq (Dawn), Almas (Diamond) and Dehlaviyeh missiles to the world
The Dehlaviyeh twoarm laserguided rocket launcher was recently installed on the Army Ground Force’s armored personnel carriers
During training, soldiers lined up for a religious ceremony
Iranian experts have increased the range of the ground and air versions of the Dehlaviyeh missile from 5.5 km to 8 km
The Almas missile, coupled with an automatic fire control system, can hit various targets at a range of 8 km. The air version of Almas is mounted on Bell Cobra 209 helicopters and combat drones
Finally, the air version of the Shafaq missile, which can carry a 50 kg warhead, can destroy targets within a radius of 20 km
At a time when violence was escalating in the Middle East, transport aircraft were also part of the Iranian exhibition