Amit Segal, an Israeli blogger, toasted the passing of Hezbollah head Hassan Nasrallah in a toast on heat, whose video has gone viral. A present supplier kindly provided him with a bottle of arak and cups. Amit Segal was one of the eight participants. The film shows he and his co-host on News 12 cooking.
According to a statement, Segal asked’ who’s consuming?’ as he raised the bread. Previous Israeli military commander spokesperson Ronen Manelis reportedly refrained from joining his fellow panelist, Ben Caspit, who said he would. ” Actually, everyone is happy that Nasrallah is dead”, Manelis said, as reported by New York Post. ” ]But ] let’s think about the residents who had to flee their homes]due to the rocket bombardments ]”.
Segal said L’chaim ‘ significance” to life”.
‘ ‘ While toasting Nasrallah’s dying,” said Ben Caspit, as reported by Israel National News”. Let’s also remember the captives and those who have had their homes evacuated. I pray for the victims ‘ return, but I’m glad that our army has vanished. ‘
” But does all of your opponents live, Israel”, Segal said, quoting a poetry said by the Prophet Deborah in the biblical Book of Judges.
In the last ten days, Nasrallah and six of his best officers and officials have been killed by Israeli attacks, bringing the Israeli-Iranian conflict to an unprecedented level.
Hassan may include suffocated inside his secret vault after the Jewish airstrike destroyed it, according to Chanel 12’s report. No injuries were discovered on Nasrallah’s system when he was pulled from the basement on Sunday. According to the report, the cave-in caused Nasrallah to drown and pass away in horror because the room was filled with gasses from explosions and smoke.
” Israel was not able to affect our ( military ) capabilities”, Hezbollah acting leader Naim Kassem said in a televised statement, the first time any senior Hezbollah figure has been seen since Nasrallah was killed. In any position, there are assistant leaders and there are replacements in case a captain is hurt.
Israel warned on Monday that it would deploy troops to fight Hezbollah, warning that the conflict would continue despite the death of the head of the Iranian-backed extremists in an airstrike.
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