New Hezbollah Chief Says War Goes on in First Speech
Hezbollah’s new leader, Naim Qassem, said on Wednesday, October 30, that the war against Israel will continue. In a pre-recorded speech, his first since being named to head the terror group, Qassem said he will continue in the footsteps of his predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah.
During his speech rockets targeted the Galilee after barrages that began early in the morning and continued throughout the day.
“I thank Hezbollah for giving me this responsibility, which is a heavy load and a sign of trust. The blood of our leader will remain and strengthen our resolve to continue on this path,” he said.
He added that Hezbollah was not asking for a cease-fire, but “If the enemy wants to stop, we will accept terms that are suitable to us. Any solution will be through negotiations.”
Meanwhile, Israeli naval commandos captured a Hezbollah official in a raid in northern Lebanon late Friday, the military confirmed on Saturday night.
Lebanese media reported that Israeli special forces arrived from the sea and raided a chalet on the coast of Batroun, south of Tripoli, and took one person with them before leaving the area in speedboats. He was taken to Israel to be questioned by the Military Intelligence Directorate’s Unit 504 — which specializes in HUMINT, or human intelligence — on Hezbollah’s naval operations. (YNet/ VFI News)
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