Iran 'furiously' tries to rearm Hamas with missiles!
Terror group steps up firing of long-range rockets to Tel Aviv
TEL AVIV – Iran and Hezbollah are furiously trying to resupply Hamas in the Gaza Strip with long-range missiles to fire into Israel, according to Israeli defense sources.
The information comes as Alaeddin Boroujerdi, head of the Iranian parliament’s national security and foreign policy committee, denied Israeli claims his country was supplying rockets to Gazan groups, according to a report posted on Iran’s Al Alam’s television website.
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Reported by "The Independent"
Iran denies supplying Hamas with missiles!
A senior Iranian politician has denied that his country had supplied
Palestinian militants in Gaza with missiles capable of hitting Israel's
commercial centre.
Hamas's armed wing said on Saturday it had launched an Iranian-made Fajr-5
rocket at Tel Aviv, about 43 miles north of Gaza, in the third rocket attack on
the city since Wednesday. Israeli police said the rocket was intercepted mid-air
by an Israeli anti-missile battery.
Iran has condemned Israel's offensive as "organised terrorism". But Alaeddin
Boroujerdi, head of the national security and foreign policy committee in
Tehran, said Israeli claims that Iran was supplying rockets were unfounded.
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