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Netanyahu shrugs off threats by Hezbollah Chief

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Tel Aviv and the Lebanese Shiite militarized group engaged in a multi-round war of threats throughout the week, promising each other destruction in the event of major conflict.

Axar.az reports citing Sputnik.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday dismissed threats made by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah the day before.

In a televised speech Friday, Nasrallah claimed that Lebanon has developed “a military system to defend [Lebanese] villages, towns and cities.”

Officially, the Lebanese military denies cooperation with Hezbollah’s armed wing, The Times of Israel report stated.

In 2014, Nasrallah denied rumors that he “lives in a bunker,” as suggested by Netanyahu.

The latest war of words between Netanyahu and Nasrallah has continued throughout the week, with both sides threatening each other with death in the event of a major Israeli-Lebanese conflict.

Date
2019.08.18 / 12:34
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Axar.az
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