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Hezbollah: Hamas attacks are a ‘message’ to Saudi Arabia

Iran supports Hamas “until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem,” says senior adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei Yahya Rahim Safavi.

Hassan Nasrallah
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah delivering a video address to mark the end of the Shi’ite holiday of Ashura, Beirut, July 29, 2023. Source: X.

A senior adviser to Iran’s supreme leader on Saturday expressed support for Hamas’s surprise assault on Israel from Gaza, while the Lebanese terror organization Hezbollah claimed that it was connected to an expected peace deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

“We support this operation,” said Yahya Rahim Safavi, according to Iran’s ISNA news agency.

Safavi expressed backing for the Palestinian terrorists “until the liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem.”

At a parliament session on Saturday, Iranian lawmakers chanted “Down with Israel,” “Down with America” and “Welcome Palestine,” according to a video published by the Tasnim news agency.

Meanwhile, the Lebanese Hezbollah terror organization said that the attack was in response to both “Israel’s continued occupation and a message to those seeking normalization with it.”

The United States has been working on a landmark peace deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which many believed could be signed in the next few months.

Hamas killed more than 250 Israelis on Saturday—on Shabbat and the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah—as it launched a massive offensive from the Gaza Strip, including firing more than 3,000 rockets and sending dozens of Palestinian terrorists to infiltrate the Jewish state.

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, the advocacy agent of the Jewish Federations of Canada-UIA, said that it was “left with a deep sense of sadness.”
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