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Israel’s energy minister called for military operations against Hezbollah

Claiming that Lebanon's Hezbollah has crossed the red line, the Minister of Energy of the Zionist regime called for military operations against this movement on the northern front.

Eli Cohen, the Minister of Energy of the Zionist regime today (Tuesday) has called for the start of a large-scale military operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.

In an interview with a local radio station, he claimed without referring to the daily attacks of the Zionist regime on southern Lebanon: “Hezbollah has crossed the red line in northern Israel and has left no other option but war.”

In response to a question about the scenario of a nationwide power cut in northern Israel in the event of a war, Cohen said: “I did not buy a generator.” We generate electricity from dozens of sources. We have underground bunkers. There is no place for panic.”

Earlier, William Asher, the former senior CIA analyst in the West Asia, said in this regard: “If Israel attacks Lebanon, Iran will probably increase its military ties with Russia to help Hezbollah defend itself.”

After the Al-Aqsa storm operation, experts raised the possibility that a new battle between Hezbollah and the Israeli regime might start again after 17 years. With the increase of media-political whispers regarding the possibility of the Zionist regime’s campaign and attack on southern Lebanon, speculations regarding the level of readiness of the resistance for the ground invasion of Israel’s armored units and at the same time inflicting a counter blow on the Zionist enemy have intensified.

Translator: Azam Purkand

Young Journalists Club International West Asia

 

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