Israel eliminates ‘top three tiers’ of Hezbollah terror leadership…but gun-toting Ayatollah says ‘we’re indestructible’

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ISRAEL has eliminated the “top three tiers” of Hezbollah’s terror leadership but Iran’s Ayatollah says they’re “indestructible”.

Tensions between Israel and Iran are skyrocketing and could result in all-out war after Iran launched a missile barrage on Israel – who is now set to strike back.

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Ayatollah Khamenei led Friday prayers with a rifle by his side[/caption]
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Iranian missile workers wrote messages on their terror rockets[/caption]
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Iran launched a rocket barrage at Israel on Tuesday[/caption]
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Israel’s Defence Minister said they have more ‘surprises’ in store for Hezbollah[/caption]
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IDF soldiers are now fighting inside Lebanon[/caption] a poster showing the chain of command of the idf

Ayatollah Khamenei sat with a rifle by his side as he led prayers in Tehran today and sent a chilling message to Israel.

The Islamic Republic’s leader backed Tuesday’s rocket strike against Israel describing the action as “brilliant”.

He said: “We are neither procrastinating nor hasting in fulfilling our duty [to destroy Israel].”

Khamenei also said that Israel “cannot seriously harm” Hezbollah as the IDF continues its ground invasion of Lebanon to cripple the group.

Meanwhile, Israel’s Defence Minister Yoav Gallant pledged “more surprises in store” for Hezbollah after the assassination of Nasrallah.

And some of them, he claimed, have already been carried out.

He said: “Hezbollah is receiving very severe blows, one after the other.”

One of those recently killed by the IDF was Hezbollah’s long-time leader Hassan Nasrallah.

AFP reported today that the group’s secretary general was buried in a temporary grave in a secret location.

Israel has continued its campaign of assassinations to decapitate Hezbollah even after troops crossed the border.

The IDF today pounded Beirut trying to kills Nasrallah’s cousin and closest aide who was rumoured to be the group’s next leader.

Israel has also taken out senior commanders of divisions within the group as it has sought it degrade their capabilities.

Gollant said: “[Hezbollah’s] missile and rocket division suffered a very heavy blow. A significant part was destroyed as a result of a high-quality and precise operation.

“Command and control headquarters, communications, the entire leadership of [the elite Radwan Force], and in fact the entire second and third tiers of command below Nasrallah were eliminated.”

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Iran launched missiles that could travel between the two countries in 12 minutes[/caption]
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IDF soldiers are looking to cripple Hezbollah along the border, they say[/caption]

But Iran has already shot back threatening more missile strikes against Israel.

Videos published showed missile workers writing on the rockets phrases such as “In revenge for dear Haniyeh” after the assassination of the Hamas leader in July.

The IDF has also killed a top Hamas commander in a deadly fighter jet airstrike in Tulkarem.

The military said the strike was carried out as senior Hamas commander Zahi Yaser Abd al-Razeq Oufi was planning a terrorist attack “in the immediate time frame”.

His death comes as another senior Hamas leader, who was Yahya Sinwar’s right-hand man, was also killed in Gaza.

Rawhi Mushtaha, the chief of Hamas’s government in Gaza, was killed in a series of airstrikes in July, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) announced.

At least one strike hit outside the perimeter of the international airport and smoke was seen nearby after jets were heard overhead.

So far, ground clashes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants have been confined to a narrow strip along the border.

At least nine Israeli soldiers have been killed in battles as troops are advancing in southern Lebanon trying to wipe out Hezbollah fighters.

150 Brits get out

MORE than 150 Britons have left Beirut on the first UK Government-chartered plane.

There are concerns about how long the Lebanese capital’s airport will remain open as Israel continues its offensive against Hezbollah.

The Foreign Office said a limited number of additional flights had been chartered.

Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines also continues to operate its scheduled services.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “I urge all British nationals still in Lebanon to register with the FCDO and leave immediately.”

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A massive crowd turned out in Tehran to see their leader speak[/caption]
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At least 18 people died in an Israeli airstrike on Tulkarem[/caption]
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