A Washington-based think tank released a report suggesting that Hamas attacks on Israel that have killed at least 1,400 people were the plan of the late Iranian Revolutionary Guard leader Qassem Soleimani.
Soleimani was killed in a US drone strike ordered by President Donald Trump in January 2020.
The slain leader was the man behind a mass murder plot, hinted at by Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who described “The Complete Conquest” of Israel.
Hamas has been accused of being a proxy for the ayatollah’s regime and carrying out its wishes, said Israeli spokesman Lior Haiat. Fox News. There has been speculation that Iran helped plan Hamas’ surprise attack – called Operation Al-Aqsa Flood – since fighting broke out.
A report by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) think tank noted that a propaganda report by Khamenei.
“The important thing is that, last year, the Leader [Khamenei] gave “The promise of imminent conquest,” and this year it gave “the announcement of complete conquest,” and Operation Al-Aqsa Flood is part of this imminent conquest,” the propaganda said.
The think tank claims the plan for the mass murder was designed by Soleimani.
A Washington-based think tank released a report suggesting that Hamas attacks on Israel that have killed at least 1,400 people were the plan of the late Iranian Revolutionary Guard leader Qassem Soleimani.
MEMRI has believed that the fact that Hamas has adopted what they call a ‘rational’ approach has meant that this was in the planning stages for several years.
‘This promise and announcement, together with the clarity and power of [Khamenei’s] statements and positions at your meeting [with leaders and ambassadors of Islamic countries] on the occasion of the Prophet [Muhammad’s] birthdays, have a deep meaning and content.’
Israel labeled Iran a “terrorist state” last week as spiraling violence threatened to spiral into a major conflict in the Middle East.
‘Iran has had a long relationship with Hamas, and Hamas would not be Hamas without the support it has received over many years from Iran. That said, as it relates to this specific attack, at this time, as we speak, we have seen no direct evidence that Iran participated in or helped plan the attack,” a spokesperson for Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. release.
Iran has backed Hamas in the past but remained on the sidelines until recent months.
‘That doesn’t mean it wasn’t like that; We simply don’t have the evidence to prove it. And like I said, there’s a long relationship between the two.
Soleimani was killed when a US MQ-9 Reaper drone fired missiles at his convoy as it left Baghdad airport on January 3, 2020.

A report by the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) suggests that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was inspired by Soleimani’s plans that led him to assist Hamas in the shock attacks.

Iranian mourners gather around a vehicle carrying the coffin of slain General Soleimani during the final stage of the funeral processions in January 2020.

The Iraqi Prime Minister’s Press Office shows a burning vehicle at Baghdad International Airport following a deadly airstrike revealed to have killed Soleimani.

MEMRI cites translations from the Kayhan state propaganda outfit that Khamenei hinted at something called ‘The Complete Conquest’ of the Jewish State.

The bodies of Israelis killed in an unprecedented Hamas attack are gathered for identification at a military base in Ramla.
Soleimani was often described as the country’s most powerful figure after its supreme leader.
Last year, a United Nations expert said that without an imminent threat to life, the strike was illegal.
Agnes Callamard, special rapporteur on extrajudicial executions, concluded in her report that the United States did not provide any evidence that would have justified immediate action.
“Major General Soleimani was in charge of Iran’s military strategy and actions in Syria and Iraq,” he said.
“But in the absence of an imminent threat to life, the course of action taken by the United States was illegal.”
The attack was an “arbitrary killing” for which the United States is responsible under international human rights law, he concluded.