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Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, said that the Lebanese Front continues to inflict material and moral losses on the occupation army.
Hassan Nasrallah added, according to the ‘Naharnet’ channel: “We contributed to the exhaustion of the Israeli forces… and Tel Aviv is working to hide the losses,” adding: “We do not seek to enter into a comprehensive war with Israel.”
A warning to the Cypriot government against opening its facilities to war against Lebanon
On Wednesday evening, Hassan Nasrallah issued a warning to the Cypriot government against opening its facilities to the war against Lebanon.
Nasrallah said in a speech during the memorial celebration for one of the party’s cadres who was killed in an Israeli raid in the town of Joya in southern Lebanon, military commander Talib Sami Abdullah (Abu Talib): “We have information indicating that Israel is conducting maneuvers in Cyprus in Cypriot areas and airports.”
The Secretary-General of Hezbollah added: “Israel believes that if its airports are targeted, it will use Cypriot airports and facilities.”
He continued: “Therefore, the Cypriot government must know that by opening Cypriot airports and bases for the war on Lebanon, the party will deal with Cyprus as if it were part of the war.”
He stated in his speech that Israel knows that what awaits it in the Mediterranean is also very great, going on to say: “It must wait for us on land, in the air, and at sea, and if war is imposed, the resistance will fight without controls, rules, and ceilings.”
The Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said, “We do not seek to enter into a comprehensive war with Israel,” during a press conference reported by the Naharnet Channel.
The occupation forces continue to launch hundreds of raids, artillery shelling, and carry out crimes throughout the Gaza Strip, committing bloody massacres against civilians, and carrying out horrific crimes in the areas of incursion, amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation as a result of the siege and the displacement of more than 90% of the population.
The Israeli occupation aircraft destroyed entire residential squares in the Gaza Strip, as part of the comprehensive destruction policy pursued by the occupation in its ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip.
Thousands of martyrs and wounded have still not been recovered from under the rubble. Due to the continued bombing and the seriousness of the field conditions, in light of a stifling siege of the Gaza Strip and severe restrictions on the entry of fuel and urgent vital aid to alleviate the catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
Nasrallah: It is possible that the course of events will turn into a major war with Israel
Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, confirmed that the possibility of the course of events turning into a major war with Israel is possible at any moment, stressing that the American naval fleet did not succeed in repelling Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
Hassan Nasrallah explained, during urgent news announced by “Naharnet” that Hezbollah has new weapons and may use them in the future, stressing that the escalation in Lebanon is present at the ceasefire negotiating table in the Gaza Strip, adding: “We contributed to the exhaustion of the Israeli forces.” “And Tel Aviv is working to hide the losses.”
Hassan Nasrallah said: We will strike Cyprus if it allows Israel to use its airports to attack Lebanon, and stopping the war on the Gaza Strip is the only way to stop the fire from the Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen fronts.
Nasrallah: Israel is hiding its losses on the northern front
The Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said on Wednesday that Israel is hiding its losses on the northern front, stressing that it does not want to turn this front into a front that pressures Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
He added – during a televised speech – “The (Israeli) enemy is hiding its losses on the northern front so as not to be exposed to further pressure. There are 42 settlements that have been completely evacuated… and many military sites have been evacuated.”
He added, “The enemy’s Ministry of Defense says that there are 8,663 disabled officers and soldiers, and we are asking what the number of wounded may be.”
Nasrallah stressed that “the Support Front continues its operations, inflicting losses on the enemy and making sacrifices… Our front in southern Lebanon has disrupted economic life in northern Israel.”
Palestinian factions bombed the command and control rooms of the occupation army in the “Netzarim” axis, south of Gaza City, according to the “Naharnet” channel in breaking news, quoting Palestinian media.
Three massacres in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours
The Ministry added – in a press statement today – that the toll of the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip, since the seventh of last October, has risen to 37,396 martyrs and 85,523 injured, the majority of whom are children and women.
She pointed out that there are still a number of victims under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them.
UN report: Israeli use of heavy bombs in Gaza raises “serious concerns”
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights published a report on Wednesday in which it provided relevant details of six Israeli attacks targeting the Gaza Strip, which it described as emblematic of a disturbing pattern, including the suspected use of bombs weighing up to 2,000 pounds on residential buildings, a school, refugee camps and a market.
The Human Rights Office said – according to the British newspaper The Guardian – that it had verified the deaths of 218 people in those attacks, but added that it had information indicating that the death toll “may be much higher.”
The OHCHR report concluded that the series of Israeli strikes, exemplified by the six attacks carried out between October 9 and December 2 last year, indicated that the Israeli army “repeatedly violated the basic principles of the laws of war,” it said. Statement.
At the same time, Agence France-Presse reported that among the attacks included in the report were the raids that targeted the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City on December 2 of last year. She added that the attacks caused destruction over an area of approximately 130 metres, destroying 15 buildings and damaging at least 14 other buildings.
The High Commissioner for Human Rights said that the extent of the damage and craters seen in satellite images indicate that about nine GBU-31 bombs weighing 2,000 pounds were used, adding that it had received information that at least 60 people were killed as a result of these bombs.
For his part, Jeremy Lawrence, spokesman for the United Nations Human Rights Office, said in statements to reporters that the GBU-31 bombs, along with the 1,000-pound GBU-32 and 250-pound GBU-39 bombs, “are most likely used to penetrate several floors of buildings.” Concrete can lead to the complete collapse of high-rise buildings.”