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Hezbollah Leader Condemns Attacks On Wireless Devices As 'Massacres'

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speaks on a screen via a video link during a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the death of Hezbollah leaders, in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, Fr

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has strongly condemned the recent attacks targeting Hezbollah wireless devices, labeling them as 'massacres.' Nasrallah expressed his outrage at the incidents, which he attributed to Israel.

Nasrallah stated that Hezbollah views the attacks on Tuesday and Wednesday as part of a series of deadly actions carried out by Israel. He accused the Israeli enemy of attempting to cause mass casualties, alleging that the attacks were intended to kill thousands of people within minutes, disregarding any regulations or ethical considerations.

The Hezbollah leader emphasized that the attacks represented a significant escalation, crossing a 'red line' by endangering both civilians and Hezbollah members. Nasrallah pointed out that the explosions occurred in public areas, posing a threat to anyone in the vicinity, not just Hezbollah fighters.

Hezbollah has vowed to respond to these attacks and hold those responsible to account. Nasrallah's remarks underscore the escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel, with the recent incidents further exacerbating the already strained relations between the two parties.

The international community has been urged to intervene and prevent further escalation of violence in the region. The attacks on Hezbollah's wireless devices have raised concerns about the potential for wider conflict and the impact on civilian populations caught in the crossfire.

As the situation continues to unfold, all eyes are on the response from both Hezbollah and Israel, with the hope of de-escalating tensions and preventing further bloodshed.

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