Hamas Thanks Iran and Houthis for Missile Attacks on Israel
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June 8, 2026 Hour: 9:35 am
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Palestinian group says solidarity is needed to end Zionist actions in Gaza, the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Lebanon.
On Monday, the Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas thanked Iran and Yemen’s Houthi rebels for their missile launches against Israel in recent hours, the first since April.
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“In light of the continued crimes and aggression of the Zionist occupation against our people in Gaza, the West Bank and Jerusalem, as well as against the brotherly Lebanese people, stopping this aggression and these crimes has become an urgent priority, which requires the solidarity of various parties in the region and around the world to put an end to them,” Hamas stated.
Last night, direct missile exchanges between Iran and Israel resumed following the Iranian attack on Israeli territory in retaliation for the Zionist state’s bombing of Beirut hours earlier.
Since the U.S.-Iran ceasefire took effect in April, Tehran had warned that the Lebanese front, where Israel continues to expand its occupation in the south of the country and maintains clashes with the Shiite militia Hezbollah, should be included in the cessation of hostilities.
On Sunday, Iran launched ballistic missiles at the Israeli bases of Nevatim and Tel Nof. This occurred after weeks of attacks by Israeli occupation forces against Lebanon, which intensified with the strikes on Beirut.
“It is evident that the Zionist entity and its aggressive and uncontrolled behavior are the source of all tensions in the region and their serious repercussions at the international level,” Hamas stressed.
In the early hours of Monday, dozens of Israeli aircraft attacked Iran’s air defense system and the Mahshahr petrochemical complex in southwestern Iran.
The Zionist army said it was preparing “a range of options” for military action against Iran that could last several days, “for as long as necessary.”
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Source: EFE




