Anniversary October 7, Mattarella: “Immediate ceasefire to put an end to the horrors.” And he calls for “the creation of two sovereign and independent States”.

On the eve of the October 7 anniversary, while Israel is strengthening its security measures, new (verbal) attacks are coming from Iran against Benjamin Netanyahu and the heads of Tel Aviv institutions, nicknamed “the criminal leaders of Zionist regime. The speaker is Esmaeil Baghaei, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran. “Recent Israeli attacks on holy sites, schools, mosques and medical centers in Palestine and Lebanon, with weapons supplied by the United States, remind the public of the crimes of ISIS,” he said. . He then compares the Israeli prime minister to a “modern-day Hitler,” urging the global community “to act seriously and effectively” to stop him. “The continuation of the policy of terror and massacres against the oppressed Palestinian nation, which has been displaced from its homes and taken refuge in places of worship, cultural and medical centers, is a clear example of war crime and crime against humanity. “

Israeli Defense Minister: “If Iran causes us damage, it could end up like Gaza and Beirut”

Meanwhile, Alireza Tangsiri, commander of the Revolutionary Guards' navy, issues a warning to the Tel Aviv government after it threatened to attack Iran in response to the October 1 missile strikes. “Don’t play with fire,” he said, adding that Iran already has several plans ready to respond to possible attacks from Tel Aviv: “We have developed a series of scenarios to deal with the enemies.” From Israel, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warns Tehran against any military action, otherwise “it could end up like Gaza or Beirut.” In a statement, Gallant said: “The Iranians have not touched the capabilities of our air force. No aircraft was damaged, no squadron was put out of action. Anyone who thinks that a simple attempt to harm us will deter us from action should take a look at our record in Gaza and Beirut. »

Cover photo: Ansa | Iranian Parliament

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