“Tense days” … Israeli army threatens “Hezbollah”



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The commander of the Northern Military Region in Israel, Amir Baram, threatened Lebanese Hezbollah with a “tough response” to any attack on Israeli soldiers.

This threat comes in light of the tensions on the Israeli-Lebanese borders, following the murder of a Hezbollah member, as the Lebanese party had previously mourned one of its fighters, Ali Kamel Mohsen, who was killed in one of the Israeli raids that targeted a military site near the Damascus International Airport in Syria.

“There is a state of emergency on the borders with Lebanon that will last for two full months, paying tens of thousands of soldiers who must monitor Hezbollah movements,” Barem said in an interview with the daily “Israel Hayom”.

He stressed that “any objective of the soldiers will lead to an escalation of the situation and the outbreak of a long war that will last at least several days.”

He added: “It is better for Hezbollah to act rationally and not retroactively admit that it was wrong in the past in estimating the Israeli response, as it did in 2006.”

Earlier, the Secretary General of “Hezbollah”, Hassan Nasrallah, confirmed that “the response to the martyrdom of one of the party members in Syria still stands and the issue is a matter of time”, noting that “the Israeli mobilization at the borders from the first day of Mohsen’s martyrdom and canceling the Military maneuvers and actions, a kind of punishment “.

He said that “the objective of the response is not the review of the media, but the confirmation of the rules of engagement”, and emphasized that the response “is still valid and the issue is a matter of time, and they must remain waiting.”

He noted that “Israelis live for the first time in fear of the danger of existence and survival.”

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