Hezbollah has published a new threatening video on Saturday evening, the group's first since the signing of an agreement between Israel and the Lebanese government, according to the group's own channels. The clip is described as a threat video, reflecting what the source text calls 'immense pressure' on the organization after what it terms an 'incredible' deal.
Hezbollah released a new threat video Saturday evening, the first since Israel signed an agreement with the Lebanese government. The clip, distributed via Hezbollah-affiliated channels, is described in the source text as a response to the 'immense pressure' the organization is under after what it terms an 'incredible' deal with Beirut. The exact content of the video has not been detailed. This follows a period in which Hezbollah issued a series of threats — including warnings of rocket fire into deep Israel and the destruction of Israeli forces if the agreement is violated, as The Zioneer reported on June 20 and June 15 respectively. The latest video marks a resumption of rhetorical escalation after a brief lull in official threats.
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