Iranian Parliament Members Chant “Death to Israel” After Gaza City Hospital Tragedy

Tehran, Iran: In a highly charged and emotional session today, members of the Islamic Republic’s parliament in Iran chanted “Death to Israel” in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy at a Gaza City hospital. The incident, which took place today, has sparked international outrage and a war of words between Iran and Israel.

According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), a rocket that was launched to target Israel went tragically off course, striking a hospital in Gaza City. The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that the death toll in the Gaza City hospital blast has risen to at least 500, making it one of the deadliest incidents in the ongoing conflict.

Approximately 350 wounded individuals were rushed to Gaza City’s al-Shifa hospital following the explosion, overwhelming the already strained medical facilities in the region.

The IDF has released a video of the missile launch that allegedly shows the rocket veering off course and directly hitting the hospital. The video has been circulating on international news platforms, intensifying the already heated situation.

Israel, however, has vehemently denied the allegations that they intentionally targeted the hospital. Israeli officials argue that the rocket misfired due to a technical malfunction, and the tragedy was an unintended consequence.

The incident has not only escalated tensions in the already volatile region but also reignited the long-standing hostilities between Iran and Israel.

The chants of “Death to Israel” from Iranian parliament members during today’s session demonstrate the strong emotions and political rhetoric surrounding this tragic event.

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