40 thousand fighters awaiting a signal from Hassan Nasrallah

by times news cr

“Haaretz” newspaper reported, “The Israeli army is following with concern the arrival of about 40,000 fighters who come from several countries, including Iraq, Yemen, and Syria, and are present near the Golan Heights.”

According to the newspaper, “The fighters are waiting for the invitation of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah to join the fighting.”

The newspaper quoted a senior Israeli official as saying: “If necessary, we will move in Syria as well to make it clear that we no longer accept their presence there.”

The newspaper quoted security services’ estimates that “Hezbollah” has capabilities that threaten Israel’s maritime arena and economic waters, and according to a security source, “the party still has about 100,000 missiles to strike Israel,” stressing that “Hezbollah’s ability to launch missiles must not be underestimated.” “It would.”

The newspaper pointed out that “officials consider that transferring pressure on Hezbollah shows that Israel has abandoned attempts to overthrow the Hamas movement and return the detainees, and according to it, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in recent security consultations, “suggested a change in his view of what is happening in Gaza.” “.

In this context, “Israeli media reported on the army’s preparations to expand the campaign against Hezbollah, considering that “the launch of a ballistic missile this morning at Tel Aviv increases the chances of carrying out a ground operation in Lebanon.”

According to the Hebrew “Walla” website, “The Northern Command of the Israeli army continues to train ground forces, and has recently conducted several exercises simulating combat in the northern arena,” adding that “the recent measures bring the Israeli army one step closer to the possibility of conducting a ground maneuver in southern Lebanon to ward off threats.” On the Israeli home front.”

Hezbollah announced that, for the first time, it had bombed, on Wednesday morning, the headquarters of the Israeli Mossad in Tel Aviv, with a “Qader-1” ballistic missile.

Last updated: September 25, 2024 – 12:08


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