Iran’s defense minister says Zionist Entity’s fresh aggression against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip shows the Tel Aviv regime’s frustration in face of the Palestinian resistance.
Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan said on Tuesday that the Israeli regime’s brutal aggression against Gaza indicates the frustration of the regime in the face of anti-Israel resistance front.
The Iranian defense minister condemned Israel’s relentless attacks on Gaza, saying the offensive manifests Tel Aviv’s existential crisis.
Dehqan lashed out at the international claimants of human rights advocacy for remaining tight-lipped in the face of Israeli crimes.
He made it clear that such silence is tantamount to support for the terrorist acts by Takfiri-Zionist groups, adding that these “unjust supports” would embolden the Tel Aviv regime and encourage terrorism.
The Iranian defense minister also stated that the isolation, disarmament and condemnation of Israel is the least that the international community can do against the Tel Aviv regime’s crimes in Gaza.
Over the past 15 days, Israeli warplanes have been hitting numerous targets in the Gaza Strip, demolishing homes and burying families in the rubble. Israeli tanks also began a ground offensive against the impoverished Palestinian land on July 17.
Nearly 600 Palestinians have been killed and thousands of others injured since the Israeli military began a fresh wave of aerial assaults on Gaza on July 8. Around 30 Israelis have also been killed in the war.
Zionist entity continues to kill people in Gaza
The Zionist entity’s regime continues its bloody campaign against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian death toll stands at nearly 600 following 14 days of Israeli attacks. Over 3,000 Palestinians have also been injured in the onslaught.
In retaliation to the Israeli attacks, Hamas fired dozens of retaliatory rockets into Israel. Warning sirens have sounded in Tel Aviv, Yavne, Gadara, Ashkelon, Ashdod, and many other places.
Since the deadly Israeli offensive started on July 8, huge numbers of people in Gaza have fled their homes, with the UN saying that over 100,000 people have sought shelter in 69 schools run by its Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA).
Around 30 Israelis have so far been killed in the war.
Meanwhile, anti-Israel protests have been held around the world as the Tel Aviv regime presses ahead with its deadly aerial and ground assaults on the besieged Gaza Strip.
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