Senior members of Iran-backed militant group, Hezbollah claimed that Hamas' surprise attack on Israel that killed at least 700 people on Sunday October 8, was given the green light by Iranian security officials.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Hamas
plotted the air, land and sea invasions with help from officers of
Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The report
says the official go-ahead for the attack was given at a Monday meeting
between the IRGC and Hamas officials in Beirut.
Four other Iranian backed military groups were reported to be at the meeting, including members of Hamas and Hezbollah.
'We don't have any information at this time to corroborate this account,' an American official said in the report.
A
senior Hamas official said in a statement that they acted alone. 'This
is a Palestinian and Hamas decision,' he said, bur a European official
and adviser to Syria gave the same accounts as others that this was
planned out in concert.
The sources quoted claims that members
of each group have met with a branch of the IRGC biweekly since at
least August to plan out the attack.
Some in attendance
include IRGC military leader Ismail Qaani, Hezbollah leader Hassan
Nasrallah, Islamic Jihad leader Ziyad al-Nakhalah, and Saleh al-Arouri,
Hamas’s military leader.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iran's foreign minister, has attended two of the meetings.
Qaani
has been the figurehead of a movement to unite Iran's foreign proxies
since at least April in an attempt to increase the IRGC's influence in
the middle east region.
Iran was branded a ‘terrorist state’ by Israel on Sunday night and Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed a ‘mighty vengeance’, promising to reduce parts of Gaza run by Hamas ‘into rubble’.
Iran's Supreme leader
Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus, spokesman of the Israel Defense Forces (lDF) said: ‘Without Iran’s funding, weapons, training, guidance and political incitement, Hamas would not have the capability nor the capacity.’
He added: ‘This was a watershed moment,
unprecedented in scale, severity, brutality and the sheer joy with which
terrorists were butchering Israeli citizens.
The Israeli
government formally declared war Sunday and gave the green light for
'significant military steps' to retaliate against Hamas for its surprise
attack from the Gaza Strip.
As at press time at least 700
people have reportedly been killed in Israel, and more than 300 have
been killed in Gaza as Israeli airstrikes hit the territory.
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