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Here is a list of the countries that support the Palestinian group Hamas in the Israel-Hamas conflict

 Here is a list of the countries that support the Palestinian group Hamas in the Israel-Hamas conflict


On October 7, the Palestinian islamist group Hamas launched its worst attack on Israel in years by infiltrating into Israeli territory and launching at least 5,000 rockets at it. Following rocket assaults by Hamas terrorists who had also penetrated Israeli territory through land, sea, and air and began an offensive against civilians, Israel formally declared "war" in retaliation. Operation "Iron Swords" was started by Israel to defeat Hamas terrorists in Gaza. Over 1,000 Israelis have died fighting Hamas, according to the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). According to a CNN report, the Gaza Health Ministry has also reported that there have been close to 1,000 fatalities and 5,000 injuries in Gaza.



The Foreign Ministry was referenced earlier in a story by The Times of Israel, which said that 84 nations have voiced solidarity for Israel. In a united statement, nations like France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States expressed their support for Hamas and denounced its heinous terrorist activities. The nation stands solidly with Israel in this trying time, according to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who also forcefully and unambiguously denounced terrorism in all of its manifestations.


The list of nations backing the Hamas terrorist organization is as follows:

Iran: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran, despite his country's rejection of accusations that he assisted Hamas in planning an assault on Israel, praised what he termed Israel's "irreparable" military and intelligence setback. Khamenei said in his first statement on television after the incident, "We kiss the hands of those who planned the attack on the Zionist regime." Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi responded to the assault on Israel by stating that his nation "supports the legitimate defence of the Palestinian nation" over the phone with Palestinian terrorist commanders.


Afghanistan: The ministry of foreign affairs for that country released a statement in which it stated: "The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan indicates its support and for the emergence of an independent Palestinian state on its historical lands, which is a proper, historical, and legal right of the Palestinian people to safeguard the independence of the country, and attracts to Islamic countries and the Organization regarding Islamic Cooperation."


 The statement went on to say that "the international community, especially those nations with a clear influence in the region, must remain up to Israeli aggression against the innocent Palestinian people and work together to resolve the Palestinian issue with the basis of granting the Palestinians legitimate rights." A current statement by Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Mohammad Qahar Balkhi noted, "


By deliberately targeting civilian homes, mosques, hospitals, and ambulances, the brutal Israeli forces killed 704 civilians, including 143 children and 105 women, and injured more than 2,000 others. These actions are regarded as war crimes and crimes against humanity.


Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia demanded that the two sides immediately stop their hostilities from escalating, that civilians be protected, and that they exercise moderation. In its statement, it also referred to its previous warnings about the risks of a scenario exploding due to the occupation's continuation, the denial of the Palestinian people's legal rights, and the recurrence of systematic provocations against its sanctuaries.


Iraq: If Washington intervenes to back Israel in its battle with Hamas in Gaza, Iraqi armed groups allied with Iran have vowed to hit US sites with missiles and drones. The Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), a governmental paramilitary organization that includes several groups supported by Iran, including a significant portion of the Badr Organization. The Iraqi government said that the Palestinian activities were a logical result of what it refers to as Israel's "oppressive" tactics, and the PMF has declared its "unequivocal support" for the Palestinian groups battling Israel.


Yemen: According to Abdel-Malek al-Houthi, the Houthi commander in Yemen, if the US actively intervenes in the Gaza crisis, the organization would retaliate by using drones and missiles as well as other military options. He said, "There are red lines when it comes to Gaza," and added that the Houthis were prepared to work with other organizations and step in.


Qatar: According to a statement released by Qatar, Israel is exclusively to blame for the current state of affairs owing to its persistent breaches of the rights of the Palestinian people, the most recent of which was the repeated invasions into the Al-Aqsa Mosque while Israeli police cover was provided.


Lebanon: According to Reuters, the Hezbollah terrorist organization, which is supported by Iran and is Israel's main enemy, said it was in "direct contact" with the leadership of the Palestinian resistance and that the recent events were "a decisive response to Israel's continued occupation and a message to those seeking normalization with Israel." According to a senior Hamas official quoted by Associated Press, "if Gaza is subjected to a war of annihilation," Lebanese Hezbollah "will join the battle." 



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