Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s threat to retaliate against Israel for the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh holds little meaning after his country’s failed airstrikes in April, Amir Fakhravar, the chairman of the National Iranian Congress, said on Newsmax on Thursday.
“The retaliation coming from the Iranian mullahs probably had some meaning before,” Fakhravar told “Wake Up America.”
But the ayatollah also ordered the April 13 airstrikes on Israel, sending 300 cruise and ballistic missiles and drones, but “almost none of those could achieve the goal to, just be in Israel and make a damage,” Fakhravar said.
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