A high general of the Revolutionary Guard from Iran died today in an air raid Israel in Syria, near Damascus. The general was identified as Razi Moussavi and was one of the “most experienced advisors” deployed in the territory.
According to what they indicated, the murder due to the bombing Israeli It was “during an attack by the Zionist regime a few hours ago in the Zeinabiyah district in the suburbs of Damascus.”
The response of the Iranian president after the Israeli attack
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The president of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi, assured that Israel “will pay.”
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After the assassination of Moussavi, the president of Iran, became known, Ebrahim Raisi, assured that Israel “pay to” for having killed the important military leader. In a statement, the president stated: “This action is undoubtedly another example of the frustration, impotence and inability of the usurping Zionist regime in the region.”
Although no details were provided about how the attack occurred, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights assured that since the israel army They entered a farm that would be one of the offices of the Lebanese militia group Hezbollah, where Razi Moussavi was located.
After the death of the senior general, Hezbollah issued a statement in which it described Moussaví as “one of the best brothers who worked to support the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon for decades of his honorable life.”
Israel vows to step up attacks on Gaza
He Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Gaza and promised intensify the attacks against the Islamist movement Hamas since he assured that there will only be peace in the Strip with the demilitarization of the Palestinian territory.
Furthermore, he stated that achieving this “will require establishing a temporary security zone on the perimeter” of the territory and that Israel must maintain a “predominant responsibility for security in Gaza”
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, ruled by Hamas since 2007, bombings and ground raids by Israel in that Palestinian territory they caused more than 20,600 deadmost of them women and minors, since October 7, to which another 300 have been added at the hands of the Israeli Army and due to attacks by settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
For their part, the attacks carried out by Hamas left about 240 hostages, including twenty with Argentine nationality.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the deaths of 22 of those still held by Hamas, citing new intelligence and findings obtained by troops operating in Gaza. Meanwhile, the presidents of Iran and Syria, Bashar al Assad and Ebrahim Raisi respectively, expressed their support for the Palestinian people.
Source: Ambito