Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the country's forces have successfully targeted and eliminated potential successors to the recently deceased Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
In an interview with ANI, Elahi said that the genocide in Gaza has been going on and Western nations are silent and are making no effort to stop the crimes of Israel in the region.
He strongly reaffirmed support for anti-Israeli militia groups like Hamas and Hezbollah, portraying this as an Islamic duty. Further he issued warnings of potential direct missile strikes from Iranian soil if deemed necessary.
A candle march was organised yesterday by Anjuman-E-Masoomeen in Hyderabad against the killing of Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah by the Israel Defence Force (IDF) on September 27.
He said that these conflicts and confrontations would completely disappear and regional nations could govern the region and live together in peace and security if these nations stopped their wicked practices in this region.
After Iran launched a ballistic missile attack against Israel, the Indian Embassy here advised its citizens to stay vigilant and adhere to the safety protocols as advised by the local authorities.
Meanwhile, on Tuesday morning Israeli Army said a "targeted and limited" incursion had begun several hours earlier, focused on Hezbollah targets and infrastructure in a number of Lebanese villages along the border that posed an immediate threat to Israeli towns on the other side of the Bl
Iran's Ambassador to India, Dr Iraj Elahi, said, "Hezbollah is a political party. It is not a terrorist group. They are claiming Hezbollah a terrorist group to justify their massacre, bloodshedding and attacks on innocent people and their hostility in the region..."
Adnan Abu Alhaija, the Palestinian Ambassador to India, expressed skepticism about achieving a ceasefire with Israel under the current government, emphasising that Israelis and their government have refused such efforts.