
Iranians Celebrate Iran's Attacks against Israel - We Came Here to Say 'Death to America! Death to Israel!'; We Will Plant the Iranian Flag on Israeli Soil and Chew Netanyahu's Throat
Iranians celebrated attacks on Israel in a Channel 1 (Iran) broadcast from June 15, 2025. A man who came out to celebrate said that in Iran, people back one another, and they back the Revolution and the Leader and that the people came out to say 'Death to Israel!' A woman said: 'We need to plough Israel, because Israel is the enemy of mankind and humanity.' Another woman said that the Iranian people will 'chew off' Netanyhau's throat. A young man said that the Iranian people are ready to plant the flag of Iran on Israel's soil. Several women celebrated Iran's 'revenge' as excellent and great. A woman said that she came to say 'Death to America!' and 'Death to Israel!' A man distributing sweets said: 'Inshallah, we will celebrate the destruction of Israel.' The people celebrated as missiles were launched into the skies.

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