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“Because of this loophole, Hamas flags can be flown, its ideology can be promoted, funds can be raised, material can be disseminated, and its representatives can operate in the U.K.,” said the organization.
“We don’t want to get into a challenge with anyone ... we want to help our people,” says Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah • Lebanon’s fuel crisis requires an “immediate” solution, says a U.N. representative.
In the wake of an alleged Israeli airstrike on a military post near the border, Syrian opposition sources report that the Israeli military dropped leaflets warning Syrian forces that Hezbollah “will bring ruin” upon them.
The world is witnessing the creation in Afghanistan of a scenario similar to Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon, where Iranian Shi’ite militias are promoting Tehran’s dangerous foreign policy, which focuses on regional and then international domination.
The country’s economic crisis has led to long lines at gas stations.
The Alma Center report said they connect entire regions of the country to one another; some tunnels are able to allow pick-up trucks with multi-barrel rocket-launchers to fire, vanish and re-emerge tens of kilometers from the firing point.
Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz held a situational assessment with senior commanders and received a briefing.
“We do not want to involve Lebanon in military operations that provoke devastating Israeli reactions,” said Lebanon’s Maronite Patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rahi.
In the wake of Hezbollah’s rocket attack on northern Israel, lawmaker Ghaida Rinawie-Zoabi says Meretz and Ra’am won’t allow Israeli to enter military confrontation • Likud MK: “Extremists have taken the helm of the ship.”
Iran’s new president, Ebrahim Raisi, joined the head of the IRGC in praising Hezbollah for its recent rocket attack on Israel, as well as hailing the terrorists in Gaza.
The rocket-launching site was located in a civilian area, “once again emphasizing how Hamas endangers Palestinian civilians,” says the Israeli military.
“This violence puts Israelis and Lebanese at risk, and jeopardizes Lebanon’s stability and sovereignty,” said U.S. State Department spokesman Ned Price.