Hezbollah threatens to expand fight against Israel: 'This is not the end'
Terrorist group Hezbollah is threatening to expand its fight against the Israeli Defense Forces as the IDF continues its assault on Gaza.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech that the terrorist group has been involved in the conflict since the day after the Oct. 7 attacks that killed over 1,400 Israelis.
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“Some claim Hezbollah is about to join the fray. I tell you: We have been engaged in this battle since October 8,” he says. “Some would like Hezbollah to engage in an all-out war, but I can tell you: What is happening now along the Israeli-Lebanese border is significant, and it is not the end."
Nasrallah boasted of the 57 Hezbollah militants killed in battle against the IDF, and promised to continue its "true battle" against the Jewish nation.
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“What we have done since October 8 is unprecedented in terms of our fighting strategy. Every day, we have been targeted Israeli soldiers, tanks, drones and sensors, the eyes and ears of Israel," said Nasrallah.
He added, "We have been engaged in a true battle. The amount of our martyrs — 57 — testifies to this."
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