Hezbollah CEO Nasrallah’s Speech: Refusal of Cease-fire Proposal and Warning about Cell Phones

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At the same time as the tensions in the northern sector, and the French proposal for a cease-fire, today (Tuesday) Hezbollah CEO Hassan Nasrallah gave a speech. In the speech, he claimed that he would not agree to the proposal as long as the war in Gaza continues, he was proud of the evacuation of the residents in the north, and warned the public not to use mobile phones because ” The enemy is listening.”

“Whoever threatens us with expanding the war – we threaten him”

Following France’s proposal, Nasrallah emphasized that the war on the Lebanese-Israeli border “will not stop until the Israeli aggression against Gaza stops. If Israel carries out its threats, then it needs to understand that a hundred thousand residents will not return to the north. Whoever threatens us with expanding the war, then we threaten on him in expanding the war.”

Nasrallah also warned in his speech against the use of cell phones, claiming that Israel uses them to gather information against the Lebanese. “I call for giving up cell phones, which are considered a ‘deadly agent’, at this point. The enemy uses information on social networks to undermine the resistance and listens to cell phones.”

At the same time – the IDF attacked Hezbollah’s infrastructure

At the same time as the speech, the IDF spokesman announced that fighter jets had recently attacked a number of military buildings of the Hezbollah terrorist organization in which the organization’s terrorists were operating, an observation post and other infrastructure of the terrorist organization in the area of ​​the villages of Khula, Kalat Deba, Yaron, Mis al-Jebel, Yarin and Shekhin in southern Lebanon. Fighter jets attacked another terrorist infrastructure of the organization in the Ramya region and the IDF forces fired artillery during the day at several locations in southern Lebanon.

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