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Israel must unconditionally leave Lebanon - Hezbollah chief
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Israel must unconditionally leave Lebanon - Hezbollah chief

From Vanguard · () English

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  • Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah demanded Israel's unconditional withdrawal from Lebanon.
  • His televised speech coincided with Ashura, a significant day of mourning in Shia Islam.
  • The demand underscores ongoing tensions between Hezbollah and Israel.

Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah issued a stark demand for Israel's unconditional withdrawal from Lebanese territory. Speaking in a televised address, Nasrallah's message carried significant weight, particularly as it was delivered during Ashura, a solemn day of mourning for Shia Muslims commemorating the martyrdom of Hussein, a pivotal figure in their faith.

The timing of the speech, during a period of deep religious observance, amplified the gravity of Nasrallah's pronouncements. The call for Israel's complete and unconditional departure from Lebanon reflects the long-standing and deeply entrenched conflict between the militant group and the Israeli state.

Nasrallah's public statement serves as a potent reminder of Hezbollah's unwavering stance on the presence of Israeli forces and influence in southern Lebanon. The demand highlights the persistent geopolitical tensions and the unresolved issues that continue to define the relationship between the two entities, setting a firm position in the ongoing regional dynamics.

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