Hezbollah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, issued a warning to Israel, stating that the country has crossed red lines with recent attacks in the Middle East. Nasrallah emphasized that a new phase has been entered on various supportive fronts, involving Iran-backed groups in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen.
During a speech in Lebanon, Nasrallah highlighted the need for Israel to anticipate the anger and retaliation from those he described as honorable individuals within the nation. He expressed solidarity with the victims of violence, particularly paying tribute to slain Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Furthermore, Nasrallah refuted Israel's claims that Hezbollah was responsible for a deadly attack in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. He stated that internal investigations conducted by Hezbollah revealed no involvement in the assault.
The attack in Majdal Shams resulted in the tragic deaths of at least 12 individuals, including children who were playing on a soccer field at the time of the rocket blast. The incident has sparked tensions in the region and raised concerns about escalating violence.