Islamic fascist Republic of Iran’s Hidden Hand Behind Arab "Palestine" Genocidal October 7 Atrocities: The Evidence Points Beyond Hamas

Islamic fascist Republic of Iran’s Hidden Hand Behind "Palestine" Genocidal October 7 Atrocities: The Evidence Points Beyond Hamas

The emerging evidence surrounding the October 7 atrocities points to a broader Iranian role in the Hamas-led attack than the actions of Hamas alone. The question is not simply whether Tehran itself carried out the assault, but how deeply Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), its regional allies, and the military infrastructure they helped build were involved in preparing the conditions for it.

Iran and the Planning of October 7

The Wall Street Journal reported on October 8, 2023, that Iranian security officials had helped Hamas plan the attack and that IRGC officers had worked with Hamas from August to develop the air, land and sea operation. According to senior Hamas and Hezbollah figures cited by the Journal, details were refined during meetings in Beirut involving IRGC officers and representatives of several Iran-backed groups.

The report said the IRGC gave the operation a final go-ahead at a Beirut meeting shortly before the attack. At the same time, U.S. officials said they had not seen evidence that Tehran had directly ordered the specific October 7 assault. That distinction is important—but it does not erase the reported Iranian role in preparation and coordination.

Wall Street Journal: “Iran Helped Plot Attack on Israel Over Several Weeks”

Hamas Fighters Trained in Iran Just Weeks Before the Massacre

A separate Wall Street Journal investigation published on October 25 provided another significant link. It reported that approximately 500 militants from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad had received specialized combat training at Iranian facilities in September 2023—only weeks before October 7—with the exercises led by officers of the IRGC’s Quds Force.

This does not prove that every fighter trained in Iran participated in the October 7 assault. It does, however, establish a concrete military relationship between Iranian security structures and Palestinian militants in the immediate period preceding the attack.

Wall Street Journal: “Hamas Fighters Trained in Iran Before Oct. 7 Attacks”

New Testimony: Were Farsi Speakers Among the Attackers?

New testimony also warrants scrutiny. Eyal Eshel, the father of Nahal Oz surveillance soldier Ronni Eshel, who was murdered on October 7, said in August 2026 that people who were present at the Nahal Oz base told him that attackers were heard speaking Farsi during the assault.

Eshel said this information came independently from people who were at the site rather than from the IDF. If independently corroborated, such testimony could raise important questions about the identity and preparation of some of the attackers.

At present, however, the Farsi allegation should be treated as testimony requiring further verification—not as conclusive proof that Iranian personnel participated directly in the assault. Its significance lies in the fact that it is potentially testable and, if corroborated, could add another layer to the existing evidence of Iranian involvement.

Israel National News: “Father of Hostage: ‘Terrorists at Nahal Oz spoke Farsi’”

Iran and Hezbollah Helped Build a Wider Hamas War Machine

There is also evidence of a much broader Iranian- and Hezbollah-backed Hamas military architecture extending beyond Gaza. An intelligence analysis of documents captured in Gaza reportedly describes a long-term Hamas project to establish an autonomous military force in Lebanon in cooperation with Hezbollah and Iran’s Quds Force.

The reported plans included fighters, weapons and missile production, training, and preparations for ground incursions into Israel. Hamas’s military presence in Lebanon subsequently participated in attacks against northern Israel after October 7.

JFeed: “Hamas Built Secret Army in Lebanon”

The Bigger Picture

Taken together, these strands of evidence warrant viewing October 7 within the larger Iranian-backed regional strategy rather than as an isolated Hamas operation.

  • Reported IRGC involvement in planning discussions before October 7.
  • Specialized Iranian training provided to hundreds of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad militants immediately before the attack.
  • Years of Iranian and Hezbollah support for Hamas’s expanding regional military infrastructure.
  • Reported plans for a Hamas military force in Lebanon capable of opening a northern front against Israel.
  • New testimony alleging that Farsi was spoken by attackers at Nahal Oz, a claim that remains in need of independent corroboration.

None of these facts, individually, establishes that Iran’s senior leadership directly ordered every element of the October 7 assault. But together they make it increasingly difficult to portray the massacre as a purely self-contained Hamas operation divorced from Iran’s extensive military, training, logistical and strategic support.

The more precise question is therefore not simply whether Iran “ordered October 7.” It is what role Tehran and the IRGC played in enabling, preparing, coordinating and strategically exploiting the attack—and whether additional intelligence and forensic evidence will establish a more direct operational connection.

October 7 Was Not an Isolated Hamas Operation

The evidence points toward a broader network: Hamas as the principal Palestinian force that executed the massacre, supported by an Iranian security apparatus that trained militants, developed military capabilities, coordinated with allied organizations and helped construct a multi-front infrastructure around Israel.

That distinction matters. Establishing Iranian responsibility does not require claiming that every Iranian official knew every operational detail in advance. Nor does the absence of publicly available proof of a direct order from Tehran establish Iranian innocence.

The central issue is the cumulative record of Iranian support and involvement. October 7 should therefore be investigated not merely as a Hamas attack, but as part of the wider Iranian-backed campaign to surround, weaken and ultimately destroy Israel.

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