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Hezbollah chief issues “no rules” war warning to Israel over death of Hamas leader

The leader of Hezbollah in Lebanon said that Israel’s killing of Hamas’s deputy leader in Beirut was a very serious and dangerous crime, and they cannot stay quiet about it.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah expressed his sympathy on TV to his friends for what he called a ‘serious attack by Israel’ on Tuesday night that killed Saleh al-Arouri.

He promised that his group would fight without any limits or rules if Israel attacked Lebanon. He also said that anyone who starts a war with them will regret it.

Tuesday’s attack hit the southern part of Dahiyeh. Analysts think it could be a message to the militants that their main area can also be reached.

It was the first attack in Beirut after almost three months of almost daily fighting between Israel and Hezbollah near the border.

The team shot rockets into the border on October 8 to help Hamas, after attacks on southern Israel the day before caused fighting.

Hezbollah was started by Iran’s Revolutionary Guards in 1982. It is a part of a group that doesn’t like Israel and the United States, and is supported by Tehran.

It battled with Israel for a whole month in 2006.

Nasrallah said that Hezbollah acted fast on October 8 and the shelling across the border stopped Israel from bombing Lebanon. He also said that Israel’s ability to prevent these attacks had failed.

He talked on Wednesday to remember four years since the US drone killed Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad.

He said many people were killed in two explosions at a ceremony in Iran to remember Soleimani on purpose.

President Ebrahim Raisi of Iran spoke out against the terrible and cruel attack, and Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Khamenei promised to retaliate for the violent bombings.

Harsh criminals will be punished severely, and there will be a tough response.

Nasrallah gave his third speech since October 7.

In his first speech in early November, he said that stopping the Israeli attacks on Gaza was important to prevent a regional conflict in the United States.

In another speech about a week later, he said that the fight against Israel would continue.

On Wednesday, he said he will talk more about what Hezbollah is doing in the south on Friday.

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