ONE HUNDRED KILLED IN THE ATTACK ON A SCHOOL IN GAZA

Genocide and war crimes continue in Gaza, although Prime Minister Netanyahu says he is willing to resume peace negotiations. In the attack on a school this Friday, 100 Palestinians died, some of whom are women and children.

Israel justified the missile attack, stating that the school served as a refuge for Hamas militants, but has not presented the slightest evidence to justify the version of the Jewish armed forces.

It's the same old story. Every time Israel attacks a school, a hospital or a refugee camp, it justifies it by claiming that those places were used by the military branch of Hamas. But don't look for proof because there isn't any.

The school attacked with missiles was Al-Tabin, in the Daraj area, in the capital of the Palestinian enclave. The school was completely destroyed.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian and Lebanese populations continue to wait for the announced attack by the Islamic Republic and Hezbollah against Israel, to avenge the murders committed in Tehran and Beirut by the Jewish Mossad.

In the first, the political leader of Hamas Ismael Haniyeh was killed, who has been replaced by Yahia Simwar. And in Beirut, Fuad Suhukr, the military chief of Hezbollah, was killed. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards recalled today that their commitment to retaliation is total.

Iran has manufactured short and long range missiles, with technologies from North Korea; from China and Russia. The Islamic Republic possesses some 3,000 ballistic missiles.

 Models such as the Sejjil stand out, a medium-range ballistic missile developed in part with Iranian technology, which is capable of reaching a target up to 1,550 miles (2,500 kilometers) away. The distance between Tehran and Tel Aviv is just under 1,240 miles (2,000 kilometers). Another missile with a somewhat shorter range, the Kheibar, has a maximum range of 1,240 miles. It can carry a 1,500-kilo payload, while the Haj Qasem missile can hit a target up to 870 miles (1,400 kilometers) away.

In total, it is estimated that Iran has nine types of missiles with enough range to reach Israeli territory.


picture: sejil missile


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