Hassan Nasrallah
The remarks came shortly before Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei took aim at attempts to further integrate Israel into the region.
The Hezbollah, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders agreed on “the importance of daily and permanent coordination and communication.”
“If the battle develops into a battle with the axis of resistance, there will be no such thing as Israel,” said the Lebanese-based terror leader.
The way Israel has so far responded to Hezbollah’s provocations has only encouraged it to continue and even ratchet up a notch.
In a defiant speech, the Hezbollah leader called Israel a “cancerous growth” that must be destroyed.
Likely with Iranian encouragement, Nasrallah seeks to humiliate Israel, but with each new match he lights, the chance of a conflagration increases.
Hassan Nasrallah says Israeli society is weak and can easily be brushed aside.
Hamas’s activities in Lebanon, Syria and Jordan also entail grave risk, IDF intelligence chief says.
“Any military or security Zionist attack on Lebanon will be met with a fast response from the resistance,” said the Hezbollah terror chief.
The Hezbollah leader also claimed that groups have started organizing to emigrate from Israel.
Hassan Nasrallah cautions the West to stop “crazy Israeli extremists.”
The Lebanese terrorist leader’s health situation is “hinder[ing] him from speaking in a normal way as usual, and he is receiving the appropriate treatment,” according to Al Manar TV.