Israel is pulling its tail, saying it does not want to go to war with Hezbullah
Israel's President Isaac Herzog has claimed that the Zionist regime has no intention of entering into war with the Lebanese Hezbullah Movement in the north, a few days after the American leaders warned the Israeli rulers about the difficulty and danger of waging two wars at the same time. one; on the south side by the Palestinian Hamas Movement and on the north side by the powerful military movement, Hizbullah.
Herzog said this yesterday in a press conference together with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron, and explained that: We do not want confrontations in the northern borders, but if Hizbullah drags us into war, Lebanon will pay a heavy price. Herzog's statement has come less than a week after US President Joe Biden and his top advisers warned the leaders of Israel's brutal regime not to try to enter into war and conflict with the Lebanese Islamic Movement of Hizbullah. In addition, recently, the Lebanese Hezbullah announced that it has dealt a severe blow in the attacks it made against the cattle of the illegal Zionist regime of Israel in the Shabaa fields of the Lebanese land occupied by the regime. Demonstrations in support of the Palestinians continue around the world. This is in a situation in which the army of the Zionist regime of Israel has admitted that more than 300 soldiers of the regime have been killed since the beginning of the battle of al-Aqsa on October 7. The operation so far has led to the destruction of at least 1,500 Zionists and the injury of almost 5,000 others. Also, about 200 other Zionists have been taken hostage by Palestinian freedom fighters.
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