
As the war between the IDF and Hezbollah heats up, the terror group’s acting commander has delivered a terrifying threat to Israel.
Acting leader Sheikh Naim Kassem, who was appointed after the IDF assassinated Hassan Nasrallah in an attack on September 27, stated in a televised broadcast today that more Israelis will be displaced when Hezbollah fired missiles into Israel.
He further claimed that despite the extensive damage caused by airstrikes, pager and walkie-talkie explosions, Hezbollah’s capabilities remained intact.
Kassem said: “We are firing hundreds of rockets and dozens of drones. A large number of settlements and cities are under the fire of the resistance.
“Our capabilities are fine and our fighters are deployed along the front lines.”
He said that the fight is being led by Hezbollah’s top officials and that Israel had replaced the commanders who were killed. He said, “We have no vacant posts.”
“The circumstances are difficult because of the war,” he continued, adding that Hezbollah will pick a new leader to succeed Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli air attack on an underground bunker in Beirut last month.
The current state of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah is unprecedented.
The IDF confirmed that it had seen the missiles cross the border and added that it had intercepted the most of them. Today, the terror group claimed to have fired a “large salvo” of 85 projectiles against the city of Haifa in northern Israel.
Meanwhile, the Israeli Defence Forces claimed to have killed a senior Hezbollah commander during a strike on Beirut.
The military stated that the strike killed Suhail Husseini, who was in charge of the group’s logistics, money, and management.
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