Bullet points of Pager Bomb ‘Psychological Warfare’ Signals That Netanyahu Wants ‘Major War’, Lebanese Observer Fears
Bullet points of Pager Bomb ‘Psychological Warfare’ Signals That Netanyahu Wants ‘Major War’, Lebanese Observer Fears
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has commented on the series of deadly blasts that rocked Lebanon
- He characterized the blasts as an Israel “act of terror, a massacre, a genocide,” and a “declaration of war”
- He assured that the enemy tried “to destroy Hezbollah’s command structure and hurt its leaders and cause chaos in our organization” but failed
- He linked the suspected Israeli attack to Hezbollah’s ironclad support for Gaza
- He assured that “the Lebanese front will not stop until Israeli aggression in Gaza ends”
- Israeli jets flew over southern Lebanon, Beqaa Valley and Beirut while Nasrallah gave his speech
- Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin privately expressed concerns that Israel might launch a ground invasion into southern Lebanon
- The IDF has no plans for any major new operations, much less a ground invasion
- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has commented on the series of deadly blasts that rocked Lebanon
- He characterized the blasts as an Israel “act of terror, a massacre, a genocide,” and a “declaration of war”
- He assured that the enemy tried “to destroy Hezbollah’s command structure and hurt its leaders and cause chaos in our organization” but failed
- He linked the suspected Israeli attack to Hezbollah’s ironclad support for Gaza
- He assured that “the Lebanese front will not stop until Israeli aggression in Gaza ends”
- Israeli jets flew over southern Lebanon, Beqaa Valley and Beirut while Nasrallah gave his speech
- Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin privately expressed concerns that Israel might launch a ground invasion into southern Lebanon
- The IDF has no plans for any major new operations, much less a ground invasion