A Hezbollah commander said Sunday evening that Israel will not remain on Lebanese soil and that the organization will respond to any violation, according to N12. The statement extends Hezbollah's standing rejection of an Israeli military presence in southern Lebanon.
A Hezbollah commander threatened Sunday evening that Israel will not remain in Lebanon, warning that the organization will respond to any violation, according to N12. The statement, attributed by the Israeli news outlet to a commander in the Lebanese group, echoes a similar warning issued by Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem moments earlier — as The Zioneer reported at 19:10 — who rejected any ceasefire arrangement granting Israel freedom of action in Lebanon. The back-to-back messaging signals Hezbollah's continued opposition to an Israeli military presence in southern Lebanon, where the IDF has operated since mid-June following a series of ceasefire violations. The warning was carried by a single Israeli media outlet and its precise venue or audience was not specified.
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