To conquer Jerusalem: Taliban asks Islamic countries for passage to Israel

Taliban. Photo: The Jerusalem Post

The organization "Taliban" has requested permission from Iran to participate in the war against Israel, according to The Jerusalem Post. The Taliban has approached Muslim countries, including Iran, Iraq, and Jordan, with a request to allow them to pass through their territory so that Taliban forces can reach Israel.

It is reported that the Taliban allegedly intends to "conquer Jerusalem" if Iran, Jordan and Iraq are willing to support their troops.

Recall that Israel has struck two mosques in the Gaza Strip.

Earlier, it was reported that the Taliban are no longer considered terrorists in Russia.

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