Hassan Nasrallah, head of Lebanon’s resistance movement Hezbollah, has said that Israel has crossed all red lines by attacking pagers and walkie-talkies, and these attacks are classified as war crimes, and we will consider it a declaration of war and Israel’s This heinous act will be met with a crushing response, Lebanon and Hezbollah have blamed Israel for the attacks through Hezbollah’s communications equipment, in which 37 people were martyred and more than 3,000 people were injured, Israeli security sources say. that these attacks were carried out by Israel’s spy agency Mossad, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, while addressing the nation on television, said that there is no doubt that we have suffered a major blow in terms of security and military. "There is no precedent in our resistance movement and in the history of Lebanon,” he added, adding that Israel will face severe retaliation and fair punishment, where it expects it and where it does not. These attacks have crossed all red lines. have done and the enemy has abandoned all laws and morals, Syed Hassan Nasrallah said that the attacks can be considered war crimes or declaration of war, they can be called anything, surely this was the intention of the enemy. Nasrallah said the attack was aimed at preventing the Lebanese resistance from continuing its operations against Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians.
Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah said that the cowardly enemy intended to kill 4,000 people in a minute. It should be noted that as soon as Hassan Nasrallah’s speech began to be broadcast, Israeli warplanes began flying over Lebanon, the sound of which shook Beirut. Israel says its warplanes attacked southern Lebanon late at night, while Hezbollah says airstrikes were carried out again in the border area in the afternoon. have stopped carrying electronic devices in their pockets, he said, "I can tell you with full confidence that this attack has not broken us and we will not be broken, on the contrary, it will increase the intensity of this war.” The Lebanese army said on Thursday it was blowing up pagers and suspicious telecom devices in controlled explosions in various areas and urged citizens to immediately report any suspicious devices. Banning walkie-talkies and pagers on flights departing from the airport, Lebanon as well as international defense and military experts believe that Israel is involved in these explosions.