Hezbollah's leader sends warning to Donald Trump
- Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem stated that the group paid a heavy price, but the resistance continues against Israel's actions in southern Lebanon.
- Qassem acknowledged shortcomings and a security breach within Hezbollah but refuted that the organization was defeated, asserting that the capability is still with them.
- Lebanon reported nearly 1,100 violations of the ceasefire, with at least 85 deaths and over 280 injuries, while Qassem emphasized that the resistance would not abandon its capabilities.
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Israel clash 'inevitable' if Lebanon occupation persists: Qassem
A confrontation with Israel is inevitable if its occupation of southern Lebanon continues, Hezbollah’s leader Naim Qassem said Sunday. The secretary-general, who was appointed as head of the Iran-backed Shia militant group last year after Israel assassinated the former leaders Hassan Nasrallah and Hashem Safieddine, spoke to Al-Manar TV, affiliated with Hezbollah. "We committed to the [ceasefire] agreement while the enemy violates it…it assaults…
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