Blaise Misztal, the vice president of the Jewish Institute of the National Security of America, has claimed that the weapons left by Hamas terrorists during the October 7th attack on Israel show that the rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) were from North Korea and the anti-tank weapons were from Russia.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
He highlighted an intricate web of international cooperation among countries in the arms distribution system in the middle east crisis. He describes the situation not as a series of isolated regional conflicts, but as a “global conflict” that is actively fueling confrontations worldwide. He pointed out the arms connections between Iran, Russia, North Korea, and their impact on conflicts like the one in Gaza between Palestine and Israel.
He said in an interview with FOX News, ‘The arms connection is really broad. Yes. Iran is providing arms to Russia. And I’ve been in Israel and I’ve seen the weapons that the Hamas terrorists left behind on October 7th. The Hamas anti-tank weapons were shipped from Russia, the RPGs are from North Korea. This is really a global conflict that is fueling conflict all over the world, and these countries seem to be cooperating even more closely.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>