Reuters: Iran warns Hamas about the refusal of war against Israel
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Reuters: Iran warns Hamas about the refusal of war against Israel

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Source:  Reuters

The Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, during a meeting with the representative of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, warned in early November that Tehran does not plan to go to war against Israel.

What is known about the agreements between Iran and Hamas

According to the publication, citing three officials from Iran and representatives of Hamas, the Iranian leader told Ghana that Tehran will continue to provide the group with political and moral support but does not plan to go directly to war against Israel.

You did not warn us about the attack on Israel on October 7, and we will not go to war on your behalf, Khamenei said.

According to one of the representatives of Hamas, the Iranian leader put pressure on Gania, demanding to stop public statements calling for Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah to join the war against Israel.

What is currently happening in the Gaza Strip

The Israeli military released a video of the destruction of the parliament building by Hamas militants in Gaza.

After the military took pictures inside the Hamas parliament building in Gaza City a few days ago, the army demolished the building.

The 7th Armored Brigade and the Golani Infantry Brigade captured the building.

Turkey supported Hamas and accused Israel of terrorism

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan declared his support for the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas and accused Israel of terrorism.

Speaking to his fellow party members, Erdogan said Turkey would take steps to "bring Israel's political and military leaders to justice in international courts."

He also stated that he considers Hamas to be "resistance fighters" who are trying to protect their lands and people.

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