According to a channel affiliated with the Hezbollah-supporting 'Arab Desk,' the organization published a Quranic verse from Surah Al-Tawba directed at Prime Minister Netanyahu, calling on his opponents to fight him with God's help. The channel's post is framed as a threat; no official Hezbollah statement has been independently verified.
The source operating under the banner of 'Abu Saleh, the Arab Desk' — a network known for disseminating Hezbollah-affiliated content — has published what it presents as a direct message from Hezbollah to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The post quotes a verse from the Quran (Surah Al-Tawba, which contains themes of combat against non-believers) and challenges Netanyahu to explain what he does not understand in the verse, ending with an invitation to call for an explanation.
Per the channel itself, this is a threat couched in religious text. No official Hezbollah media outlet (Al-Manar or the organization's official Telegram channels) has yet published the same statement. The post is from a single affiliated source and remains unverified. As The Zioneer has reported previously, Hezbollah has issued multiple rounds of threats against Israeli leadership over the past weeks, particularly as ceasefire-related negotiations with Lebanon proceed. This latest instance fits that pattern of psychological warfare and religious framing, but carries no additional corroboration at this stage.
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