Tensions in the Middle East: Hezbollah leader warns Israel of further attacks

by Andrea
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Israel for the first time since the ceasefire bombed the southern suburbs of Beirut, which Hezbollah described as unacceptable aggression.

The leader of the Lebanese militant movement Hezbollah warned on Saturday that if the Israeli attacks on Lebanon continue and the Lebanese state will not intervene, the movement will resort to “other alternatives”. According to AFP and AP reports, TASR reports this.

This week, there were twice burned missiles from Lebanon to the territory of Israel, which he responded to the air raids at Beirut. This was the first Israeli attack of this kind from the beginning of the ceasefire, which in November last year to a great extent stopped enemy actions between Israel and Hezbollah.

“This aggression must be quit. Israel for the first time since the ceasefire was bombarded by the southern suburbs of Beirut. We cannot allow it to continue,” said Hezbollah leader Naim Kasim in a television speech.

Kasim was supposed to give a speech on the occasion of the Day of Jerusalem

Caasim was originally supposed to give a speech on Friday on the occasion of Jerusalem Day, which is usually held on the last Friday of the Muslim Lent Month of Ramadan. His speech, however, was postponed because of Israeli air attacks on Lebanon.

“We will not allow anyone to deprive us of the opportunity to use our strength and abilities to confront this enemy,” Kasim said on Saturday.

Iran’s supported Hezbollah denied previous rocket fire from his side. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Friday that his country would continue to attack the entire territory of Lebanon if any threat.

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