Iranian Foreign Ministry: Go ask the Israelis how Fajr-5 rockets reached Gaza

In response to Nasrallah’s praise of Hamas, for using Iranian-made Fajr-5 rockets, senior Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi denied Iran was sending missiles to Gaza.

 

Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman on Tuesday refused to confirm or deny whether Iran had supplied Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad with artillery rockets.
Iran Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast - Photo: Caren Firouz/Reuters

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast – Photo: Caren Firouz/Reuters

Asked whether Iran had supplied its Fajr-5 rockets to Hamas, Rahmin Mehmanparast replied that it was “the duty of all nations, especially Islamic countries to take action to defend the oppressed people of Palestine, at a time when the Zionist regime is committing a crime,” according to reports in Iran’s state media.

Asked where Hamas’s Fajr-5 missiles were produced, Mehmanparast said: “The question of which country produces missiles should be asked of the military authorities [of that country],” according to Iran’s ISNA news agency.

“The Palestinian people must be aware of their rights and the duty of countries to support them,” Mehmanparast added.

When asked how the rockets had reached Gaza, Mehmanparast said that question should asked of Israeli intelligence officials.

Iran had previously appeared to try to distance itself from comments by Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Iran’s Lebanese proxy, Hezbollah, who praised Hamas in a speech at the weekend for using Iranian-made Fajr-5 rockets.

In response to Nasrallah’s remarks, senior Iranian lawmaker Alaeddin Boroujerdi denied Iran was sending missiles to Hamas.

However, on Monday the leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad said that Iran has supplied Gaza “resistance” groups with weapons and missiles.

Ziyad Nakhleh told Iran’s state-owned al-Alam Arabic news channel on Monday that the terror group had Fajr-3 and Fajr-5 rockets.

“These missiles have restored the Palestinian people their dignity,” al-Alam quoted Nakhleh as saying.

According to al-Alam, Nakhleh stressed that the missiles had come from “our allies and our brothers in the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

“This wonderful weapon in the battle proved itself to have a major role in tipping the balance of power and proving to the Israelis that we can bomb their cities just like they are bombing our cities, and bomb their camps just like they are bombing our children,” Nakhleh said according to the Iranian report.

 

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