Iran Calls on Resistance Groups to ‘Ink Defense Pact’ Against Israel (Video)

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TEHRAN (Worthy News)– Iran’s Basij Force Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi called on all “resistance groups” in “Palestine, Syria and Lebanon” to sign a defense pact to help and support each other against Israel, the semi-official Iranian Fars News Agency reported on Tuesday.

“We ask the resistance forces in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon to endorse a defense pact so that an attack on any of them will be an attack on all of them and if the Zionist regime makes an aggression against any of them, all of them will grow united to confront it,” Naqdi said.

Last year, Naqdi said an “Israeli attack on Iran will lead to the liberation of Jerusalem.”

Earlier in the day, U.S. House of Representatives Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) strongly defended Israel, and said, “A friend will not put another friend in this kind of jeopardy” and called on the United States to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities — and if the U.S. doesn’t attack, to allow Israel to destroy Iran’s nuclear program.

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