
Iran: Israeli losses too dire, they to bury their deaths in dark
Tehran - Saba:
Ebrahim Azizi, chairman of the Iranian Parliament's National Security Committee, said, "The extent of the losses suffered by the Zionist entity is so great that they are afraid to announce them. From now on, they will have to bury their dead at night."
The Iranian Tasnim News Agency quoted Azizi as saying on Saturday, "The enemies never expected our leaders to regain control in just 12 hours, nor did they imagine that a decisive operation could be carried out so quickly."
He explained that "the majority of the Zionist entity's military centers were targeted, and most of them were completely destroyed."
Azizi confirmed: "Yesterday (Friday) alone, we launched 23 missiles, all of which accurately hit their targets, and the regime's intelligence bases were severely damaged."
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