The imminent war between Israel and Hezbollah will make the current Israel-Hamas war look mild. Israel’s defense systems will not be able to withstand Hezbollah’s arsenal of 150,000 rockets and missiles. That means the Israeli Air Force will be forced to bomb Southern Lebanon, to prevent Israel’s cities from being obliterated. In the meantime, the Biden Administration is delaying arms shipments to Israel.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatening Cyprus
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) June 19, 2024
Nasrallah’s threat against Cyprus signals that he realizes Israel & Hezbollah are on verge of full-scale war, says Arab affairs expert @eliorlevy
https://t.co/j6EJG19Gw3
— Israel Radar (@IsraelRadar_com) June 19, 2024
Iran’s Hezbollah terror group is threatening mass atrocities across Israel and President Biden is holding back the precision guided munitions Israel needs to defend itself. The White House is allying with Iran, helping squeeze Israel inside Tehran’s ring of fire. Send the JDAMs!
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) June 19, 2024
Hezbollah is threatening an all out war against all of Israel and other American allies.
Israel is right to act to defend itself and protect its families.
The Iranian-backed group is responsible for everything it may bring on Lebanon. https://t.co/lAauDwXV6N
— AIPAC (@AIPAC) June 19, 2024
Hezbollah leader warns Israel of war with ‘no red lines,’ threatens Cyprus
By CNBC, June 21st, 2024
- Hezbollah vowed a fight with “no red lines” if full-out war erupts between Lebanon and Israel, warning neighboring Cyprus against getting mired in the conflict.
- Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said the Lebanese militant group has information that Israel is “conducting maneuvers in preparation for the Lebanon war” in Cyprus.
- Cyprus’ President Nikos Christodoulides on Wednesday stressed that his country is not involved in the conflict and is, in fact, part of the solution.
The leader of Hezbollah has vowed a fight with “no rules and with no red lines” if full-out war erupts between the Lebanese militant group and Israel, warning Cyprus against getting mired in the conflict.
Lebanon and Israel have regularly traded cross-border fire since the start of the Jewish state’s war against Palestinian militant group Hamas — which, like Hezbollah, is backed by Iran — in the Gaza Strip. Fire exchanges have intensified since an Israeli airstrike last week killed a senior Hezbollah commander, Taleb Sami Abdullah, along with three other group operatives.
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