Hezbollah's secretary general, Hassan Nasrallah, spoke today (Friday) on the occasion of the International Day of Al-Quds, held by the Islamic Republic and its affiliates in the Middle East, and said that Iran would act against the Gulf states in the event that Israel attacked it from its territory.
In his speech, the leader of the terrorist organization claimed that he had learned that Iran had informed the countries that had reached peace agreements with Israel that any attack on its territory would be answered in response to them and that message was also conveyed to Jerusalem.
In doing so, they addressed the Gulf states that had normalized relations with Israel under the Abrahamic Agreements: United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.
Nasrallah further threatened that "Iran may attack Israel directly" and said that the elections in Lebanon would not prevent him from responding to "Israeli aggression."
In addition, Nasrallah stated that Hezbollah reaffirmed "the regional equation around Jerusalem and called on the countries of the region to send a message to the entity that the extermination of Jerusalem and the holy places means the extermination of Israel."
Earlier today, the commander of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, Ismail Ka'ani, stated that Iran had allegedly carried out a UAV operation on the State of Israel recently.
According to the senior Iranian official, two Iranian drones carried out a mission that put the Israeli security system on alert.
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