The American defense minister criticized Gallant for the attack on Damascus
The American newspaper Washington Post claimed in a report that the US Defense Minister criticized Yoav Gallant, the Minister of War of the Zionist regime, because of his lack of knowledge about the regime's attack on Damascus. |
The American newspaper Washington Post wrote in a report that US Defense Minister Lloyd Austin criticized Yoav Gallant for not knowing about the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria.
According to this report, Austin believes that Tel Aviv should have informed him in advance of the attack on Damascus, because this attack had far-reaching consequences for American forces in the region.
Mike Turner, the Republican Representative and Chairman of the Intelligence Committee of the US Congress, said earlier: While Washington is trying to keep Iran away from the war in Gaza, the attack (regime) Israel’s consulate in Damascus was not a wise thing to do.
In a conversation with CNN, the head of the intelligence committee of the US Congress stated that the recent attack by the Zionist regime on the Iranian consulate in Damascus and Iran’s promise to retaliate will certainly increase the tension in the entire region.
In the evening of Monday, April 13th, 1403, news sources announced the attack of the Zionist regime on the building near the Iranian embassy in Damascus, according to which, the building of the Iranian consulate in Damascus was completely destroyed and the cars in front of it were also damaged.
In this regard, the public relations of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran announced the martyrdom of generals Mohammad Reza Zahedi and Mohammad Hadi Haj Rahimi and five of their companions in the terrorist crime of the Zionist regime in the missile attack on the consulate of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Damascus. /p>
Following this terrorist act by the Zionist regime, many countries of the world strongly condemned it.
Source: IRNA
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