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Hezbollah: Iran to Emerge Stronger From US-Backed Israeli Attacks; Washington, Tel Aviv Will Reap Defeat

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Hezbollah’s secretary-general asserts that Iran will “emerge stronger” following a string of “US-backed Israeli assassinations” of its senior figures.

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On Friday, the Iraqi Government condemned the "military aggression" launched by Israel on the territory of Iran, calling on the United Nations Security Council to convene an "immediate" meeting to take action to deter "this aggression." In today's statement, the spokesman for the Government on behalf of the Al Awadi said that this attack "is a flagrant violation of the fundamental principles of international law and of the Charter of the United …

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Muhammad Ali al-Husseini, who opposes Hezbollah, said a few months ago that an attack on the nuclear facilities is "inevitable" • Previously, he called on Nasrallah on live television to "write a will" because Israel was about to eliminate him

The Iraqi Government expressed its strong condemnation of the "military aggression launched by the Zionist entity on the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran," calling it "a flagrant violation of the fundamental principles of international law and of the Charter of the United Nations."

·Baghdad, Iraq
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www.prensa-latina.cu broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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