The source known for anti-Hezbollah content published a post Saturday evening rejecting the existing ceasefire and calling for a transition to "fire strike" against Hezbollah, saying "stop the ceasefire and start moving to a fire strike — until total hell — death to Hezbollah." The post is a statement of opinion from an unverified source, not an official Israeli policy announcement.
The source that routinely posts anti-Hezbollah content published a call Saturday evening at 17:17 Jerusalem time for Israel to abandon the current ceasefire with Hezbollah and escalate military action against the group. The post reads: "Stop the ceasefire and start moving to a fire strike — until total hell — death to Hezbollah."
The message is not an official Israeli government or military statement. It reflects the position of the channel's anonymous operator within the context of ongoing ceasefire tensions. As The Zioneer has previously reported, the ceasefire brokered in early June 2026 has been repeatedly violated by Hezbollah, with the IDF accusing the group of "blatant" violations. Hezbollah's leadership has publicly rejected the ceasefire terms, and cross-border attacks have continued. The channel's call for a "fire strike" echoes the rhetoric of some Israeli voices demanding a more aggressive posture, but no official decision to end the ceasefire has been announced.
- DevelopingAnonymous channel asserts Israel must 'immediately' cease fire in Lebanon
- DevelopingHezbollah says it rejects ceasefire, refuses to end hostilities with Israel
- DevelopingChannel claims ceasefire is hollow: Hezbollah permitted to strike Israel while IDF is restrained by US-Iran deal
- DevelopingHezbollah official tells Reuters: No word yet on ceasefire timing
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