Top Iranian Adviser: All of Israel Within Range of Hezbollah’s ‘100,000 Missiles’
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by David Daoud

Iranian Parliament Speaker’s Adviser for International Affairs Hossein Sheikholeslam. Photo: Screenshot.
A top Iranian adviser stressed last week that all parts of Israel are now within range of Hezbollah rockets, Tehran’s semi-official Fars News Agency reported on Friday.
Iranian Parliament Speaker’s Adviser for International Affairs Hossein Sheikholeslam made this assertion during a ceremony commemorating the eighth anniversary of the assassination of Lebanese Hezbollah terror-master Imad Mughniyah. Claiming Hezbollah now possesses 100,000 missiles, Sheikholeslam said, “There is no place in Israel that the Hezbollah fighters cannot attack.”
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah recently made a similar proclamation, saying his organization’s “missiles can target any area in occupied Palestine,” while threatening to attack ammonia storage facilities in Israel’s northern city of Haifa.
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