Leading world leaders expressed their deepest sorrow and condemnation over the killing of longtime Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah by Israeli forces on Saturday. Following Lula’s killing in protests, Israel’s enemies vowed revenge.
According to Iran’s ISNA news agency, First Vice President Mohammad Reza Arif warned Israel that Nasrallah’s death would “destroy them.” The Iranian foreign ministry, which provides money and weapons, says Nasrallah’s work will continue after his death. His spokesman, Nasser Qanani, announced that Khamenei had declared five days of public mourning.
The ministry said in a statement that “Israel will bear full responsibility” for any “distress” the killing might cause in Lebanon. He told Ard TV that the shooting “damaged the security of all of Lebanon” and “was in no way compatible with Israel’s security.” The UN Secretary-General António Guterres said he was “deeply concerned by the escalation of events in Beirut in the last 24 hours”. Hamas, which has also attracted the attention of other Iranian-backed groups including Hezbollah, expressed fire, passion and determination against the killing of Nasrallah, describing it as “Zionist violence and attacks on homes”. Israel’s leaders promised that Nasrallah’s death “will not be in vain”. Israel, however, criticised Israel’s offensive in Gaza, telling X that Lebanon had suffered a “massacre” without directly mentioning it.
Nasrallah said “it is a grave threat to the region and to international peace and security, for which Israel bears full responsibility.” News from David Epstein, who welcomed the attack. This includes responsibility for the attack on the #ARG,” he said. “The world is a little freer.”
US Biden said Nasrallah’s death was “a tragedy that measures up to justice for his many victims,” including thousands of Americans, Israelis and Lebanese citizens. Biden added that Washington supports Israel’s right to self-defense against “Iran-backed groups” and said the US military’s “defensive presence” in the region would be “stronger.” A statement.
Vice President Kamala Harris said Nasrallah’s “… The Israeli Prime Minister, who has American blood on his hands, said that “Israel will always support its right to self-defense against Iran and groups supported by Iran, such as Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis.”