Mr Freeman alleged, “Iran’s leaders are also working to destabilise Western Africa, including here in Nigeria.’’
“We are continuing Hamas’s path,” Mr al-Hayya said in Hamas’ first statement after the death of Mr Sinwar, adding that the “banner will not fall.”
Mr Sinwar’s death marked another episode in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Mr Davidai has pledged to continue fighting for his cause, stating that he views the university’s actions as an attempt to silence him.
“We are fighting the battle of the free world,” the Israeli president asserted.
“This Monday will mark one year of collective trauma that has spared no one in the country,” said the WHO’s Israel representative, Michel Thieren.
Ms Faeser noted that any support for the terrorist organisations Hamas and Hezbollah is prohibited by law in Germany.
While the government hails Mr Nasrallah as a martyr and has ordered five days of national mourning, some Iranians have different concerns.
It also urged the international community to take decisive action to preserve regional peace and security.
European Council president Charles Michel has urged the Israeli government to halt violence in the Middle East.
