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Hamas condemns Israel’s attack on Tehran

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The street of Tehran in the first phase of Israel's retaliatory attacks on Iran

 

Admin I Saturday, October 26, 2024

 

TEHRAN, Iran – The Palestinian Islamic Resistant Movement, Hamas has condemned the retaliatory attacks carried on Israel on the Islamic Republic of Iran.

In a statement, Hamas said it condemns in the strongest terms the Zionist aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran, which targeted military sites in several governorates.

“We consider it a blatant violation of Iranian sovereignty, and an escalation targeting the security of the region and the safety of its peoples, which holds the occupation fully responsible for the repercussions of this aggression supported by the United States of America”.

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Hamas said this fascist aggression confirms once again the nature of the criminal occupation entity, which continues to shed the blood of innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and other Arab and Islamic peoples, relying on a criminal military and political cover from the US administration and some Western capitals.

“We commend the readiness of the Islamic Republic and its air defenses and their response to the Zionist attack, which succeeded in nullifying its effectiveness, and strengthened the position of our free peoples and their valiant resistance, and their struggle against Zionist and American hegemony.

“We affirm our solidarity and support for Iran in confronting the arrogance and chaos of the Zionist entity, and we appreciate the courageous positions shown by the Iranian people and their leadership in supporting our Palestinian people and their just cause”.

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