Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the Hezbollah group in Lebanon, has warned that if the war between Israel and Hezbollah starts, no place in Israel will be safe from the attacks of missiles and drones of this group.
Nasrallah said in a televised address on Wednesday, June 19 (30 June) that if the current scattered clashes will turn into a full-scale war between Hezbollah and Israel, this group will target multiple targets in Israel for specific attacks.
A day before Hassan Nasrallah’s comments, the Hezbollah group published images and claimed that the group’s drones had mapped sensitive areas in Israel.
Nasrallah said: “Now we have new weapons, but I don’t say if they are new… the enemy will know that we have prepared ourselves for the worst situation… and that no place… will be safe from our rockets.” was.”
Herzei Halavi, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli army, said on Wednesday during a visit to the border between Israel and Lebanon that Israel is well aware of Hezbollah’s weapons. But he said: “The enemy knows only a small part of my abilities, and when it is necessary, he will see all of it.”
The Hezbollah group is supported by Iran and is closely allied with the Hamas group. Hezbollah fighters have been exchanging fire with Israeli forces on the Lebanese border with Israel almost every day since the war between Israel and Hamas has been going on since October last year.
During the past eight months, more than 400 people have been killed in Israel’s attacks on Lebanon. Most of the dead were Hezbollah fighters, but 80 Lebanese civilians were also killed in these attacks. As a result of Hezbollah rocket attacks on Israel, 16 Israeli soldiers and 11 civilians have been killed in the last eight months.
In his speech, the leader of the Hezbollah group in Lebanon also accused Cyprus of providing its fields and air bases to the Israeli forces to carry out attacks on Lebanon from there. And he said: “This means that if the government of Cyprus was a partner in the war, the resistance forces will interact with it as part of the war.”
The groups supported by Iran in the Middle East, which have been growing for many years and even decades, call themselves the “Axis of Resistance” against the influence of Israel and the United States in the region, and Hezbollah Lebanon and Hamas are also part of it.