Hezbollah leader promises revenge on Israel for pager bombings.

Hezbollah's leader promises to continue attacking Israel daily, despite their communication devices being sabotaged.

September 20th 2024.

Hezbollah leader promises revenge on Israel for pager bombings.
The leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, has made a strong statement in the midst of ongoing conflicts with Israel. Despite the recent attack on communication devices belonging to members of Hezbollah, resulting in casualties, Nasrallah has promised to continue daily strikes on Israel. He also stated that the displaced Israelis near the Lebanon border will not be able to return home until the war in Gaza comes to an end.

As Nasrallah spoke for the first time since the bombings, both Hezbollah and Israel continued their attacks across the border. Nasrallah described the bombing as a "severe blow" and promised retaliation against Israel. The two days of attacks, targeting thousands of communication devices, have been attributed to Israel, sparking fears of a possible escalation into a full-scale war.

Israel has not confirmed or denied their involvement in the attacks. During Nasrallah's speech, Hezbollah launched at least four strikes in northern Israel, resulting in the death of two Israeli soldiers. Israeli warplanes flew over Beirut, causing panic among the residents and prompting them to take precautions. In response, Israel launched attacks in southern Lebanon, claiming to have destroyed several rocket launchers and other infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah.

The Israeli army has also issued warnings to residents in certain areas to avoid public gatherings and stay close to shelters in anticipation of possible rocket fire. This comes as Israeli leaders have been vocal about the need for a military operation against Hezbollah to ensure the safety of their citizens and allow them to return to their homes near the border.

The recent attack on communication devices is believed to be part of a larger operation by Israel to target as many Hezbollah members as possible. However, civilians were also affected, with at least 37 people killed and 3000 wounded in the explosions. Nasrallah stated that they are investigating how the attacks were carried out and condemned Israel for crossing "all boundaries and red lines." He also accused Israel of intending to kill thousands of people at once.

Hezbollah has vowed to continue their barrages into northern Israel as long as the war in Gaza continues. Nasrallah stressed that the only way to bring peace is to stop the aggression on the people of Gaza and the West Bank. He also warned that neither strikes, assassinations, nor an all-out war will achieve this goal.

In the midst of the ongoing conflicts, both Hezbollah and Israel have received pressure from other countries to de-escalate the situation. However, Israeli leaders have recently expressed their determination to change the status quo and have been moving more troops to the border with Lebanon. Plans for further action against Hezbollah have been drawn up, but the government has not yet made a decision on whether to launch a major offensive.

Meanwhile, Lebanon is still recovering from the deadly attacks on communication devices. The explosions have caused fear and uncertainty among the Lebanese people, and the army and civil aviation authorities have taken measures to locate and detonate suspicious devices. The attacks have disrupted Hezbollah's internal communication, and they have announced the death of five combatants overnight.

The bombings have resulted in numerous civilian casualties, with many suffering severe injuries. The Health Minister of Lebanon has condemned the attacks as a "war crime" and praised the hospitals for their quick response in treating the wounded. As the situation remains tense, the future remains uncertain for both Hezbollah and Israel.

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