Khamenei's Friday sermon could shed light on Iran's plans after Israel attack
- Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will lead Friday prayers and deliver a sermon after a missile attack on Israel.
- This sermon is his first in almost five years, occurring shortly before the one-year anniversary of the Israel-Hamas war.
- Analysts noted that Iran's missile attack was intended to counter setbacks faced by Tehran and warned of severe consequences if Israel retaliates.
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Iran's Khamenei had gun during first public sermon in 5 years slamming Israel. Not for first time
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei had a gun by his side when he addressed a public sermon after Friday prayers on October 4, in the wake of Israel's killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon. The sermon, his first in five years, also came days after Iran conducted a series of missile strikes on Israel in response to Nasrallah's killing. Addressing thousands of worshippers gathered at a Tehran mosque, Khamenei said Israel
Decoding Khamenei’s Sermon: Exclusive From Intel Sources On What It Means For Israel, Iran & Muslim World
“The Iranian leadership is under pressure from Iranian hardliners to act against Israel,” the assessment states. According to intel sources, Israel is also aware these attacks were carried out after pressure from hardliners in Iran
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