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Katz unveils intercepted document connecting Iran to Hamas Oct. 7 invasion

  • Israeli Defense Minister Yisrael Katz unveiled proof of Iran's role in the October 7th attack, presenting transcripts of communications between Hamas leaders and the Quds Force.
  • Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Muhammad Deif requested $500 million from Iran to fund anti-Israel actions, which was approved by the head of the Palestinian wing in the IRGC.
  • Katz emphasized that Iran prioritizes funding Hamas despite its economic struggles, stating it is 'the head of the snake' in terrorism against Israel.
  • Israel is committed to preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and will continue operations against Iran's proxies in the region.
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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz revealed, for the first time, communications between Tehran and Hamas' murdered leaders Mohammed Deif and Yahya Sinwar.]]>

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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz revealed an intelligence document showing that Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Muhammad Deif sent a letter to the commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards forces, Esmail Qaani, in June 2021, seeking support in exchange for $500 million.

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