Nasrallah threatens: “The end of Israel is very near, we won’t need another 40 years”

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Secretary General of the Hezbollah terrorist organization, Hasan Nasrallah, returned today (Monday) to threaten Israel, this against the background of the tensions surrounding the drilling at the Asda Harish rig. In an interview with the Lebanese Al-Mayadeen network, the secretary general of the Lebanese-Shiite terrorist organization said that “all of Israel’s gas fields are under threat from our missiles – not just Shark. The ship that will produce gas from Shark is Israeli, even if the address is Greek. If Israel produces gas from the Harish rig in September and Lebanon does not get its right, we are going to have problems.”

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He also said that the “new equation in the maritime border” was not coordinated with its allies. “There is no target at sea or on land that is not within the range of Hezbollah’s precision missiles. No one wishes for a war and the decision is in Israel’s hands, not in our hands. The ball is now not in Lebanon’s court. Such an action, whether in the Shark or beyond, depends on an Israeli decision together with the US.” B”, he added.

Nasrallah later claimed that “we have unmanned aircraft that can evade the enemy. A number of aircraft have entered the Galilee and returned in recent years without being shot down. We forced Israel to fire from the air and sea in response to the drones, but they missed a drone that fell into the sea. We have enough defensive and offensive naval capabilities to achieve the required deterrence and the desired goals.”

The end of Israel is very near. We won’t need another 40 years to see it. I see the final scene of Israel – people walking with suitcases to the airports, the seaports and the border crossings with Jordan and Egypt. Israel has no future. Look at how many people have dual citizenship,” he said.

Interception of Hezbollah aircraft that made their way to the Shark rig (photo: IDF spokesman)

Earlier this month, Nasrallah claimed that “Hezbollah has military capabilities in the air, on land and at sea. We are able to launch a large number of armed drones at the same time. If Lebanon doesn’t get its maritime rights, we can turn the tables on everyone. Launching the UAVs is a modest beginning, and a new formula will come later.”

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