Hezbollah says it has 'no choice' but to defend itself after deadly Israeli strikes
Hezbollah says it has 'no choice' but to defend itself after deadly Israeli strikes
Hezbollah says it has 'no choice' but to defend itself after deadly Israeli strikes
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Hezbollah said on Saturday that the group “no longer has any option” but to defend itself after the deadliest Israeli strikes in weeks hit eastern Lebanon on Friday.
The strikes killed at least 10 people, including a Hezbollah military official, in the Bekaa Valley region, in another violation of the ceasefire signed in November 2024. Twenty-four people, including three children, were wounded.
In a speech broadcast on Hezbollah’s television channel Al-Manar, the deputy chairman of Hezbollah’s political council, Mahmoud Qamati, described the attacks as “a new massacre and a new aggression.”