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On 5 March, a post appeared on the X account of Iran’s late supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, managed by his staff after he was killed in an Israeli airstrike on 28 February. The tweet featured a stark piece of propaganda: a gleaming, oversized missile arcing across the sky as a city below is engulfed in flames. The caption read: “Khorramshahr moments are on the horizon.”
The Khorramshahr missile, Iran’s most advanced ballistic missile, is believed to be capable of carrying a cluster warhead dispersing up to 80 submunitions. Since that post, it has come to loom large in Israeli threat assessments, a persistent concern for a country equipped with a multi-layered missile defence system that is widely regarded as the world’s most sophisticated.
The latest attack using cluster munitions occurred on Sunday, when an Iranian ballistic missile struck central Israel, injuring 15 people.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, roughly half of the missiles launched from Iran since the escalation have carried cluster warheads.
The Guardian, which reviewed the impact of dozens of Iranian strikes alongside statements from Israeli officials, has identified at least 19 ballistic missiles carrying cluster warheads that penetrated Israeli airspace and struck urban areas since the beginning of the war with Iran on 28 February. Those attacks have killed at least nine people and wounded dozens, reflecting a broader shift in Iran’s tactics that appears to have exposed a vulnerability in Israel’s air defences. Since the start of the war, Iran’s cluster munitions – which disperse dozens of bomblets mid-air – have tested Israel’s highly advanced, multi-tier missile defence network, including Iron Dome, which is designed to counter threats across ranges, altitudes and speeds, exposing gaps that interception alone has struggled to close.



I’m not whitewashing anything. It was horrible.
What I’m saying is that the other side was planning to do the same, had they won. It’s what was going on at that time.
I mean, the muslims in Turkey put a genocide on more than 1,000,000 people with the wrong religion. Gave women and children the choice to convert or be genocided. In comparison the Nakba was a walk in the park
Thats just not true, and its Israeli propoganda.
2017 Hamas charter insisted that everyone live in peace, and affirmed 1967 borders. Borders mean Israel continues to exist. By contrast Israels national basic laws say the land is for jewish people only and specifically states that nonjews dont have the same rights or privelages as Jewish people. These are not even close to the same.
Israelis also explicitely deny that nonjews have universal human rights. They deny the geneva convention. they deny nuclear nonproliferation. They deny any definition of gencoide and war crimes as werong, and they overwhelmingly support the declaration that there are no innocents in Gaza, not babies, children, women, christians. If you are in Gaza you must die. Palestinians dont call for every Jews to die, they call for self determination, self rule, borders, an end to occupation, and human rights. Zionists call for every Palestinian to die, and continually pass laws to make that happen. They riot in favor of rape of prionsers by guards. They make laws to label people terrorists for flimsy or nonexistent reasons, and then to quickly execute “terrorists” while detained. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/25/israels-death-penalty-bill-for-palestinian-prisoners-moves-to-final-vote#%3A~%3Atext=Lorenzo+Tondo+in+Jerusalem%2Cable+to+submit+an+opinion.
They imprison people without charges, indefinitely.
These peoples are not the same, and claiming that they are is lying to support Israels side.
I’m talking about the events from the start of the 20th century that led to the Nakba.
I don’t see how Hamas updating a document in 2017 changes anything about that?