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Israel did not learn a lesson from the Gaza war… Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei furious over the attack in Beirut

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After Israel's attack on Hezbollah headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon, a statement from Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has come to light. Khamenei said that Israel's cruelty has been exposed in Lebanon. Israel has not learned any lesson from the Gaza war. Israel is very small in front of Hezbollah. We stand firmly with Lebanon. Israel has targeted unarmed people and its cruelty has once again been exposed to the world. Women and children were targeted in the Beirut attack.

Khamenei further said that the killing of unarmed Lebanese people by Israel once again proves their 'barbaric' nature. Israel's 'terrorist gang' does not understand that killing women and children will not have any effect on the resistance. The entire resistance front in the region is standing with Hezbollah and supporting it. In the end, Hezbollah will win. The attacks in Lebanon once again prove Israel's cruelty.

The Iranian leader said that Israel is adopting the same foolish policy in Lebanon as it adopted in Gaza. These people should know that they are too small to harm the strong organization of Hezbollah in Lebanon. All the forces of the region stand with Hezbollah and support it. All Muslims must stand proudly with the people of Lebanon and Hezbollah with their resources.

After the attack in Beirut on Friday night, the Israeli army claimed on Saturday that it had killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. The army said that Nasrallah was holding a meeting in his headquarters when a precise attack was carried out. The army has claimed that Hezbollah commander Ali Karki and his other commanders were also killed in the attack.

Many tall buildings collapsed.

Many tall buildings including Hezbollah's headquarters were destroyed in the devastating attack carried out by Israel. After the attack, only clouds of dust were visible everywhere in Beirut. People were seen screaming and trying to save themselves. Currently, relief and rescue work is being carried out from Lebanon and the debris is being removed.

Lebanon's health ministry said at least six people were killed and 91 others were injured in the attack. After Israel's attack, fears of the conflict between it and Hezbollah turning into a full-blown war have increased.

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