Lebanon’s militant group Hezbollah has pledged to retaliate against Israel following a series of mysterious explosions in pagers across Lebanon. The explosions have caused alarm and raised tension between the two countries, with Hezbollah pointing the finger at Israel for the attacks.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah issued a statement condemning the explosions as a “dangerous act of aggression” and vowed to take revenge on Israel. He accused Israel of trying to destabilize Lebanon and ignite a new conflict in the region.
The explosions have targeted Hezbollah’s communication network, including its pagers used for military communication. This is seen as a deliberate attempt to cripple the group’s command and control capabilities.
Israel has not commented on the explosions, but tensions between the two countries have been high for years. Hezbollah is backed by Iran and is considered a terrorist organization by Israel and the United States.
The Lebanese government has called for an investigation into the explosions and urged both sides to exercise restraint to prevent further escalation. However, many fear that the situation could spiral into a full-blown conflict between Lebanon and Israel.
The international community has also expressed concerns over the latest developments, with calls for both sides to resolve their differences through dialogue and avoid further hostilities.
As the situation escalates, all eyes are on the volatile region to see how Hezbollah’s promised retaliation against Israel will unfold, and what implications it may have for the already unstable Middle East.
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