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    Home » Blog » Hezbollah leader warns of ‘new phase’ in conflict after Israeli airstrike

    Hezbollah leader warns of ‘new phase’ in conflict after Israeli airstrike

    August 1, 2024Updated:August 1, 2024 World No Comments
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    Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, made a warning to mourners on Thursday about the “new cycle” of the conflict with Israel, while speaking at the death of a group leader who was killed by an Israeli attack in Beirut earlier this week. Sequentially, Iran’s high chief prayed over the body of Hamas ‘ political president in Tehran, who was killed in what is believed to be an Israeli death.
    The area is uncertain about how Iran and its ally Hezbollah may react as a result of the repeated deaths. According to AP, Iran has pledged to punish Israel for the Israeli airstrike in Tehran on Wednesday that resulted in the death of Hamas ‘ Ali Haniyeh.
    Although Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, an israeli spokeswoman, did not directly deny Haniyeh’s murder, Israel has never claimed responsibility for the killing.
    ” There was no more strike, not a weapon and not an Israeli aircraft, in the whole Middle East that day”, he said Thursday, fuelling debate that Israel could have used other methods to eliminate Haniyeh.
    Hezbollah chief Fouad Shukur, an Iranian military director, and at least five civilians were killed in the Israeli-led affect on Tuesday in Beirut, Israel confirmed. Israel claimed Shukur was to blame for a jet strike that hit a football industry in the Israeli-held Golan Heights days earlier, killing 12 children. Hezbollah denied presence in that attack, a neglect that Nasrallah reiterated. ” We have the courage to take responsibility for where we strike, even if it’s a blunder. If we made a miscalculation, we may say and apologize”, Nasrallah said, adding,” The enemy made itself the judge, jury, and murderer without any information”.
    Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah stated in a video website talk to mourners gathered with Shukur’s casket in a Beirut suburb,” We have entered a new stage that is distinct from the earlier period. Do they anticipate that Iran may secede from the country and keep quiet there? he said of the Israelis. Addressing Israelis who celebrated the two deaths, he said,” Laugh a bit and you will weep a lot”.
    Nasrallah kept his comments obscure, promising a “very-well examined reprisal” without specifying what type it may take. He merely stated that Israel” will have to wait for the state’s honorable people’s frustration.” ” The foe and the one who is behind the foe”- an obvious reference to Israel’s main ally, the United States-” will have to delay for our returning response”, he said.
    Hezbollah’s fighters will also resume military operations on Friday, bringing an end to the mourning period for Shukur, Nasrallah added, but the renewed strikes wo n’t be in direct line with his homicide.
    International organizations have been preventing a cycle of retaliation from erupting into a bigger issue in the interim. Hezbollah and Israel have been exchangering fire about daily across the border since the start of the Gaza conflict in October, leading to tens of thousands of deaths and house arrests. Nevertheless, they have even remained within certain parameters.
    Although outdoor diplomacy was able to control both sides on many occasions, strikes that appeared to mix red lines raised concerns about an increase into a full-fledged war on many occasions. Substantial pressure is being put on Lebanon to prevent the violent group’s conflict with Israel, which inflicted serious harm and death on the nation in 2006.
    Israel and Iran ran the risk of going to war in April when Israel attacked Iran’s Damascus ambassador. Israel and Iran both launched counterattacks on one another’s soil in an extraordinary exchange of strikes, but international efforts prevented that cycle from arcing before it became a jumble.
    Before Thursday in Tehran, Iranian high chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei prayed over Haniyeh’s tomb in a meeting at Tehran University, with the new leader, Masoud Pezeshkian, next to him. Eventually, state television footage of the coffin being transported to Azadi Square in Tehran and people throwing plants at it was captured on the vehicle.
    Haniyeh’s bones are to be transferred to Qatar for interment Friday.
    Haniyeh traveled to Tehran to see Pezeshkian’s opening. He was killed moments later when a bomb struck a Tehran property Haniyeh uses. Iranian officials said the assault is under inspection.

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