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Hezbollah senior figures begin round of interviews outlining preparations for war

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Hezbollah senior figures begin round of interviews outlining preparations for war

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Senior Hezbollah officials are conducting a round of media interviews detailing the organization's operational readiness and strategic planning, according to Israeli media tracking the group. The content of the interviews is still emerging; Hezbollah leaders have previously denied defeat and vowed to continue their armed campaign against Israel.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A group of senior Hezbollah officials has initiated a series of media interviews detailing the organization's current military posture and strategic intentions, according to Israeli analysts monitoring the group. The interviews, reported Saturday evening, are part of a coordinated messaging effort by the Lebanese terror group. Specific claims made in the interviews have not yet been fully reported; Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem previously dismissed US-brokered talks as 'absurd and shameful' and formally rejected a ceasefire on June 5, as The Zioneer covered. The interviews appear to be a continuation of Hezbollah's campaign to project strength and resilience following IDF strikes on its command centers in Beirut's Dahieh district in recent weeks. The full content and any new threats or proposals remain unverified at this stage; this is a developing story.

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