Tens of thousands of ‘resistance combatants’ ready to fight Israel, Hezbollah says
Hezbollah's leader Naim Qassem on Wednesday said that the group has tens of thousands of “resistance combatants” ready to fight Israel and that the US election result would not have any impact on the war in Lebanon. A series of Israeli strikes in Lebanon's east killed at least 40 people and left dozens more wounded, according to the country's health ministry.
Hezbollah said Wednesday that tens of thousands of its militants were ready to fight Israel, adding that the US election result would have no bearing on the war in Lebanon.
The Iran-backed group's leader also warned that nowhere in Israel would be "off-limits" to attacks, as the Israeli military said about 120 projectiles had been fired across the border on Wednesday.
The Israeli military struck Hezbollah's main bastion of south Beirut after issuing an evacuation warning.
Israel and Hezbollah have been at war since late September, when the Israeli military widened the focus of its war in Gaza to securing its northern border with Lebanon.
Hezbollah began launching low-intensity cross-border attacks on Israel last year, in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas following its October 7, 2023 attack.
Efforts to end the war in Gaza that was sparked by the Hamas attack have yet to bear fruit, and the war in Lebanon has killed nearly 2,000 people, according to an AFP tally of Lebanese health ministry figures.
The address was aired after Donald Trump's victory in the US election was announced, but had been recorded earlier.
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