Arrr, matey! The scallywag from Iran, the grand terror-monger, be the mastermind behind the dastardly Hamas slaughter, ye say? Blimey!
2023-10-15
Avast ye scurvy dogs! Whilst the Biden crew be denyin' any connection betwixt Iran 'n the slaughter o' 1,300 fine lads 'n lasses, a fresh parchment be claimin' that Qassem Soleimani himself did plot this treacherous deed afore his demise. Arrr, the plot thickens!
The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) has released a report claiming that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was aware of and involved in a plan to aid Hamas in its massacre of 1,300 people, including 27 Americans. The report suggests that the plan was orchestrated by Qassem Soleimani, a late Iranian global terrorist who was assassinated by the U.S. military in January 2020. MEMRI's translation of an article from Khamenei's propaganda outlet, Kayhan, states that the plan was part of a larger project called "Operation Al-Aqsa Flood," which aimed for the "complete conquest" of Israel. The report has been corroborated by statements made by senior Hamas official Ali Baraka, who confirmed that the planning for the attack had been ongoing for several years. The U.S. State Department has acknowledged the long-standing relationship between Iran and Hamas but has not seen direct evidence linking Iran to this specific attack. Both Hamas and Iran have been designated as terrorist organizations by the U.S. government. Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesman has stated that Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad are acting as proxies for the Iranian regime. MEMRI, a think tank specializing in monitoring media trends in the Muslim world, accurately predicted the outbreak of the war between Israel and Hamas. The Hamas Covenant, published in 1998, clearly states the group's goal of obliterating Israel. MEMRI has also previously reported on Hamas' campaign to breach the Israeli border fence and attack Israeli civilians. Despite numerous press queries, Iran's Foreign Ministry and U.N. mission have not responded to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.