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Telephone conversation between the Secretary General of Hezbollah in Iraq and Ismail Haniyeh

"Abu Hossein Al Hamidawi", the Secretary General of Hezbollah of Iraq, had a conversation with Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political bureau of the Hamas movement, in a telephone call.
– International News

According to the report of the International Group Tasnim News Agency, Abu Hossein Al Hamidawi, Secretary General of the Kataib Hezbollah of Iraq, in a phone call with Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the political office of Hamas, regarding the latest developments related to the war. Gaza talked to him.

According to Al-Mayadin network website, Al-Hamidawi told Haniyeh in this phone call: “The Iraqi nation and resistance owe you, they are in pain and feel ashamed, because in the past they could not do more than He added: “Gaza provided a model that left no room for making excuses about the lack of facilities and weakness, and a mechanism for the action of the oppressed in Al-Hamidavi stated that Iraq has entered the field of struggle against the Zionist regime and said: “One of the blessings of the Al-Aqsa storm was that it brought Iraq to the field of Islamic struggle in a short period of time. The Secretary General of Kataib Hizbollah Iraq emphasized: “We promise you that the [Iraqi] Islamic resistance will not spare any effort with its life and money to help our brothers in Palestine.” Kurds”. 8 days ago, Hadi Al-Ameri, the head of Al-Fath coalition of Iraq, had a conversation with Ismail Haniyeh during a phone call. Since the beginning of the Gaza war, the Islamic resistance of Iraq has seriously entered the field and has targeted dozens of positions of the Israeli occupation army from the Golan in the north to Eilat in the south with missiles and drones.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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