UN Secretary General declared 'undesirable' in Israel

International Desk: Israel has declared UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres as undesirable. Tel Aviv accused the agency's chief of failing to clearly condemn Iran's missile attack.

UN Secretary General declared 'undesirable' in Israel
October 3, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: Israel has declared UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres as undesirable. Tel Aviv accused the agency's chief of failing to clearly condemn Iran's missile attack.

 

Israel's Foreign Minister Israel Katz said in a statement on Wednesday (October 2) that those who cannot condemn Iran's despicable attacks do not deserve to set foot on Israeli soil. He (Guterres) is an anti-Israel Secretary General who supports terrorists, rapists and murderers.

He also said Guterres has supported armed terrorist groups like Hamas, Hezbollah, killers like the Houthis and the mother of global terror like Iran. He will be remembered in the history of the United Nations for generations to come.

Meanwhile, after Iran's missile attack on Tuesday night, Guterres condemned the growing conflict in the Middle East and said that this conflict must be stopped immediately. We definitely need a ceasefire.

According to the report of the American media CNN, on Tuesday (October 1) night, Iran launched more than a hundred ballistic missiles at at least three military targets in Israel.

According to CNN, analyzing the video of the attack carried out by Iran, the footage showed missile attacks on Mossad headquarters, Navatim air base and Tel Nof air base.


After the attack, explosions were heard across Israel and the Israeli military issued a statement announcing the launch of a missile by Iran. They said about 180 missiles were fired and many were shot down, but there were also "some casualties" in central and southern areas.

CNN reported that two of the videos they analyzed showed missiles landing near the Mossad headquarters in Tel Aviv's Gillot neighborhood. It is a densely populated area, with several residential and commercial buildings.

In addition, the video analysis showed that missiles launched by Iran also hit Nevatim Air Base. Iran fired at least dozens of missiles at the Nevatim base, which were seen hitting the base one after the other.

In the video, aerial cameras caught dozens of missiles falling on the base. At that time there was a siren.

Earlier, on April 13, Iran fired a missile at occupying Israel. The base was also targeted at Sebar Nevatim.

Tel Aviv is one of the major cities in Israel. More than 15 miles south of the city, an Iranian missile also hit the Tell Nof base, another video analysis showed.

Meanwhile, the country's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the missile attack on Israel's territory was a "big mistake" by Iran. He said that Iran will have to pay a heavy price for this.


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