Hamas Claims Victory in Gaza Conflict, Says Iranian Official

Hamas Claims Victory in Gaza Conflict, Says Iranian Official

The ongoing situation in Gaza has drawn significant attention, especially regarding the resilience and strategies of the Palestinian resistance movement. In recent statements, a member of Iran’s Expediency Council highlighted the outcomes of the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the readiness of the resistance to face the Israeli regime when the time is right.

During an interview with Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen TV channel, Mohsen Rezaei remarked on the following key points:

  • The Palestinian resistance, particularly Hamas, has emerged victorious in the Gaza war.
  • This victory has been bolstered by support from resistance groups in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq.
  • Rezaei described the Gaza conflict and subsequent events in Lebanon and Syria as part of a coordinated agenda by the US and Israel, suggesting far-reaching implications that may impact East Asia.
  • Regarding Lebanon, Rezaei criticized the belief that assassinating Hezbollah’s Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah would grant control over the Litani River, asserting that Israeli forces must ultimately withdraw from southern Lebanon.
  • He also addressed the situation in Syria, advocating for a future government that represents all Syrian citizens and preserves the nation’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
  • On the topic of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Rezaei expressed skepticism about the commitment of other signatories, noting their failure to hold former US President Donald Trump accountable for his withdrawal from the agreement.

These developments highlight the complexities of the Middle East landscape and the ongoing tensions between resistance movements and the Israeli regime. As the situation evolves, the role of regional players like Iran remains a focal point in international discussions.

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