A statement circulating widely on social media claims that North Korean leader Kim Jong UN declared, “If Iran asks, we will provide it with missiles against Israel. One missile is enough to erase it.” The alleged remark has sparked intense online reactions amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.
However, as of this publication, there is no verified confirmation from North Korean state media, official government channels, or credible international news agencies that Kim Jong UN made such a statement. The quote appears to have originated from unverified online sources and has not been substantiated by independent reporting.
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The viral claim emerges at a time of heightened instability involving Iran, Israel, and Western powers, with global actors closely monitoring developments. North Korea has previously expressed political support for governments opposed to U.S. influence, including Iran, and has publicly criticized Western military actions in the region. Yet, no official announcement has been made pledging direct military assistance or missile transfers in the current context.
Security analysts warn that misinformation can spread rapidly during periods of geopolitical tension, potentially inflaming already fragile situations. Experts emphasize the importance of relying on confirmed sources before drawing conclusions about possible military alliances or escalations.
If such a declaration were to be officially confirmed, it would represent a significant shift with serious international security implications. For now, the alleged quote remains unverified.
Afrovera.com will continue to monitor official channels and credible reports for any confirmed developments regarding North Korea’s position in the ongoing regional tensions.



