Palestine

Armed Forces Spokesman: Israeli Soldiers Not Dare to Fight Face-to-Face

Iranian Armed Forces Spokesman Brigadier General Abolfazl Shekarchi strongly condemned Israeli relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip which killed almost 9,500 people, mostly children and women, and further said that Israeli soldiers are afraid of face-to-face battles with Palestinian fighters.

Brig. Gen. Shekarchi made the remarks in the southeastern Iranian city of Kerman on Saturday as the Israeli Army has expanded its air and ground attacks on the Gaza Strip, which has been under relentless bombardment.

“World powers are incapable of confronting the small group of Hamas. They are afraid of fighting face-to-face [battles] with Hamas, and therefore target women and children out of desolation and humiliation,” the spokesperson stated.

“Such atrocities and bloodshed will not last long, as Palestine and resistance groups will eventually emerge victorious,” he added.

He highlighted superpowers cannot fight off Hamas resistance fighters, as the Gaza-based group is at the forefront of the struggle to restore the Palestinian nation’s inalienable rights and liberate the Israeli-occupied Palestinian lands.

The presence of commanders from the US Central Command (CENTCOM) as well as the US Army and Navy in Tel Aviv is meant to enhance the Israeli military’s morale, since the Operation al-Aqsa Storm by Gaza’s resistance fighters brought utter disgrace upon the force, Shekarchi stressed.

“With every day of the war that passes, Israel sinks further into the quagmire of collapse. There is no option left for Israel’s child-killing regime other than downfall,” he added.

The spokesman for the Iranian Armed Forces said Americans have publicly demonstrated their unconditional support for the Israeli regime, stating that most member states of the US-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) threw their backing behind Zionists in the aftermath of the heroic al-Aqsa Storm military operation in a clear manifestation of oppression against Gazans.

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