Russia Allegedly Involved in Iran's Retaliation Plans Against Israel

Written by Kathrine Frich

Aug.02 - 2024 9:56 AM CET

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Russia is allegedly offering assistance to Iran in orchestrating a retaliatory strike

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New, unofficial information has surfaced regarding the Middle East conflict. According to a mysterious social media account, General SVR, Russia is allegedly offering assistance to Iran in orchestrating a retaliatory strike against Israel for the assassination of a Hamas leader.

Seeking Revenge is Tehran's Duty

Iran's Supreme Leader previously stated that seeking revenge is Tehran's duty. However, the credibility of General SVR remains unverified.

According to SE the situation in the Middle East is escalating dangerously. Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas have all threatened significant retaliation against Israel following the deaths of their leaders.

Israel has declared itself at war with Iran, and the United States has promised to support Israel in the event of an attack. Now, rumors suggest potential Russian involvement in the conflict.

Connections to Russian Intelligence Services

General SVR claims that Russian leaders have instructed their experts to aid Iran in planning a retaliatory attack on Israel. Iran has welcomed this assistance, with the initiative reportedly coming from the Russian side.

According to General SVR, which claims connections to Russian intelligence services, the assistance includes strategic planning and logistical support for the attack. Iran's leadership is reportedly eager to accept this help, particularly given the recent loss of significant figures within Hamas and Hezbollah.

Meanwhile, AFP reports that Iran and its allies are planning a two-phase attack. The initial phase will target military objectives in Israel, followed by Hezbollah preparing to strike civilian targets in response to the Beirut airstrike that resulted in civilian casualties, including women and children, alongside the militant leaders.

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