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Why does Netanyahu brag about killing Larijani and Soleimani?

What does he wish to hide and conceal? And why do I honour this honest and brave American?


The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, appears in a video boasting over the death of martyr Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council and the security and military advisor to martyr Imam Ali Khamenei. He also claimed that Israel had "eliminated" General Gholam Reza Soleimani, leader of the Basij army, a paramilitary outfit controlled by the Revolutionary Guard.

Netanyahu has not attended a single public gathering in the last five days. He staged a "fabricated" press conference using artificial intelligence in a desperate attempt to answer media rumours about his death during an Iranian missile strike at his office in the heart of occupied Jerusalem. Even the recent "boasting" meeting was "recorded", most likely in an operations room on the eleventh floor below.

At the time of writing, Iranian officials had not released any statement confirming the assassination. A message in the handwriting of the "presumed martyr" Larijani was published, mourning the martyrdom of 84 sailors in an American attack on an Iranian ship in East Asia, in direct response to Netanyahu and his Defence Minister, Israel Katz, who were the first to announce the assassination of the martyrs Larijani and Soleimani. i.

Netanyahu and his entity, which is rapidly collapsing, have always used assassinations of Iranian leaders, as well as symbols of "Hezbollah" and its spiritual leadership, such as Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah and his deputy Sayyed Safieddine, to portray themselves and their state as strong victors while concealing the contrasting realities on the ground.

What Netanyahu wants to hide and cover up, and divert attention from, is the widespread destruction caused by Iranian missiles and those belonging to Hezbollah in Lebanon in most of the occupied "Israeli" cities, especially Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Haifa, Safed, Ashdod, and Dimona. These are the precise and clustered missiles that overcame the majority of Israel's formidable air defences and precisely struck their targets. Furthermore, they exhausted all of these defensive systems' missile stocks due to their cluster warheads, causing the American military establishment to build an emergency air bridge to resupply these missiles as soon as possible.

Iranian rockets largely destroyed Tel Aviv, Israel's economic hub, turning it into a ghost town. Some people, who observed the destruction firsthand and leaked images after fleeing to secure European areas to avoid censorship and sanctions, likened the residential neighbourhoods and destroyed towers to what happened in Gaza.

Israelis are skilled at creating chapters of psychological warfare against adversaries, whether Arab or Iranian, by focusing on the assassination operations of officials in the adversaries' regimes, particularly in Iran and the earlier "Hezbollah." They claim to have advanced intelligence and the ability to easily reach these leaders to boost the morale of their settlers, who have been living in shelters and tunnels since the beginning of the aggression against Iran, with a population of over seven million day and night, and the sirens have not stopped for two weeks.

Netanyahu, the boastful one, forgets that the largest, most professional, and most successful intelligence operations against his organisation in contemporary history, as well as its wars, were conducted by Arabs. The first was the October War of 1973, when the Egyptian army breached the Israeli Bar Lev Line along the Suez Canal at one o'clock in the afternoon, inflicting a major defeat that shook this entity and its image, as well as its false military and intelligence superiority. The second operation was carried out by a cell of Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades, known as the "Al-Aqsa Flood,", which breached the borders, reached the heart of the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip, killed over 1,500 Israeli settlers, captured about 350 others, and returned to their bases with their captives safe. The Israeli intelligence, which Netanyahu boasts about its greatness and achievements, is in a midday nap and has so far refused to investigate this intelligence and military breach.

Most Iranian leaders are devout, seeking and striving for martyrdom. Imam Ali Khamenei, the martyrs' leader, refused to leave his home and seek refuge in a safe location, choosing martyrdom among his family. As for General Dr Larijani, he was at the forefront of the million-man demonstration that took place in the squares and streets of the capital, Tehran, among the crowds, without any protection. It was as if he was saying to the Israeli and American planes, "I am here in the open, and I challenge you. I am not afraid of you, and welcome martyrdom."

The most important thing is that these Israeli assassinations yield counterproductive results. Despite their repetition and the success of most in reaching the leadership, political, military, or specifically nuclear heads, they increase the targeted party's, especially the Iranian, rigidity and resilience. They bring in young leaders who fill the gaps with powerful minds more determined to seek revenge and reject flexibility. This is what occurred in Lebanon and among the resistance groups led by Hezbollah. In response to their duty, the new leadership is reorganising the resistance house, resuming the production of precision missiles, and launching hundreds, if not thousands, of them in Tel Aviv, Haifa, and beyond. The occupied Palestinian Galilee has turned into ghosts after all the settlers fled from it seeking safety.

Iran's refusal to surrender and the steadfastness of both its leadership and people in the face of Israeli-American aggression, which has ignited the largest economic war in modern history by closing the Strait of Hormuz and preventing the flow of oil and gas to European and global markets while targeting two American aircraft carriers, is a significant "initial" victory. This fact is further confirmed by the refusal of all European countries, along with Japan, China, Australia, and Canada, to respond to Trump's pleas to send their aircraft carriers and warships to forcibly open the Strait of Hormuz for oil and gas tankers.

General Joe Kent, the head of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Centre, bravely announced his resignation in a statement. He stated, " I cannot support the ongoing war in Iran, nor can I engage in a war against a country that does not pose an imminent threat." "We started this war under the pressure of Israel and its influential lobby in my country.

Thank you to Mr Kent and all the honourable people like him in America and the Western world, who were brave in making the decision and pointing their finger at the true artery of calamity that will not only destroy America and the Western world but also the entire world, its security, and its stability.