Lebanon: Nasrallah Vows to Rebuild Southern Towns Destroyed by Israel

Members of Imam al-Mahdi scouts carry a picture of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, during a religious procession to mark Ashura in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon July 17, 2024. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
Members of Imam al-Mahdi scouts carry a picture of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, during a religious procession to mark Ashura in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon July 17, 2024. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
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Lebanon: Nasrallah Vows to Rebuild Southern Towns Destroyed by Israel

Members of Imam al-Mahdi scouts carry a picture of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, during a religious procession to mark Ashura in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon July 17, 2024. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
Members of Imam al-Mahdi scouts carry a picture of Lebanon's Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, during a religious procession to mark Ashura in Beirut's southern suburbs, Lebanon July 17, 2024. REUTERS/Aziz Taher

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah made new promises on Wednesday to his supporters vowing to rebuild the southern towns destroyed by the border war ongoing since October 8 with Israel.
Nasrallah has made a similar pledge after the devastating war with Israel in 2006 that left swaths of southern Lebanon and the Beirut southern suburbs destroyed. Several Arab nations helped Lebanon rebuild these areas, including Saudi Arabia that provided aid worth half a billion dollars.
Many have criticized Hezbollah’s involvement in its war with Israel, which the party says has engaged in to support Gaza.
On Wednesday, in a speech marking the day of Ashura, Nasrallah criticized the opposition parties in Lebanon.
“To those scaring us off, the Israelis, the Americans, the Westerns and some inside Lebanon, we tell them that we are not scared of war. The most that war can bring about is death, and we are not scared of martyrdom”, said Nasrallah.
Moreover, Nasrallah denied having a ready-made agreement with Israel concerning the situation in south Lebanon. He said the front on the border will only be determined based on the outcomes of the battle.
“Ten months since the fighting began, Israel seems incapable of achieving its goals. It is covering its feebleness by committing the worst of crimes, killing children and women”, he said.
He stressed that the Lebanese and Gaza fronts will be linked until the Israeli war in the Palestinian territory stops.
He assured that the party will hit new Israeli targets if Israel keeps targeting civilians in Lebanon.

“Our front will not stop as long as the aggression continues in Gaza. Threats of war will not scare us off. The enemy’s targeting of civilians in Lebanon will only make the Resistance launch more rockets at new (Israeli) settlements that have never been targeted before”, he said.
The Hezbollah chief renewed vows to rebuild the border area in Lebanon saying, “we will rebuild our homes and villages more beautiful than before”.
Israel and Hezbollah have been trading fire since Hezbollah announced a "support front" with Palestinians shortly after its ally Hamas attacked southern Israeli border communities on Oct. 7, triggering Israel's military offensive in Gaza.
The fighting in Lebanon has killed more than 100 civilians and more than 300 Hezbollah fighters, according to a Reuters tally, and led to levels of destruction in Lebanese border towns and villages not seen since the 2006 Israel-Lebanon war.



Yemen’s Presidential Council Calls for Comprehensive Strategy to Deter the Houthis

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, met in Riyadh with the US Ambassador. (Saba)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, met in Riyadh with the US Ambassador. (Saba)
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Yemen’s Presidential Council Calls for Comprehensive Strategy to Deter the Houthis

Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, met in Riyadh with the US Ambassador. (Saba)
Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, met in Riyadh with the US Ambassador. (Saba)

In light of mounting Houthi threats, the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council stressed that deterring the pro-Iranian group requires a comprehensive local, regional and international strategy.
For his part, US Ambassador to Yemen Steven Fagin affirmed Washington’s support for the Yemeni government to strengthen its legal powers. This came during separate meetings and communications he held with the Chairman of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, Rashad Al-Alimi, and members of the Council, Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, Tariq Saleh, and Othman Majli.
The official media reported that Al-Alimi met in Riyadh with the US Ambassador, and emphasized the need to support the government’s efforts to deter any threat to the state legitimacy, impose control over the entire Yemeni territory, and secure international shipping lines and vital national infrastructure.
According to the agency, the Yemeni official called on the donor community to fulfill its pledges to the humanitarian response plan through the Central Bank of Yemen, accelerate procedures for transferring the headquarters of international organizations and their local partners to the temporary capital, Aden, and strictly adhere to the legal status of the United Nations member state.
Al-Zubaidi, during a video call with Fagin on Wednesday, expressed the readiness of the Presidential Leadership Council to engage in any regional and international efforts aimed at putting an end to the terrorism practiced by the Houthi militias in Yemen and the region, whether by peace or war, while stressing that eliminating the Houthi threat requires cooperation between regional and foreign countries.
Saba quoted the US Ambassador as affirming the US government’s “support for all the measures taken by the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council to strengthen the state’s authority.”
He also stressed that his country was following with great concern the growing Houthi escalation in the international shipping lanes in the Red Sea, Bab al-Mandab and the Gulf of Aden, and is working side by side with local, regional and international partners to put an end to these threats, according to Saba.
Also, the US embassy’s account on X platform stated that Fagin discussed with member of the Presidential Leadership Council, Tariq Saleh, the continued US support to the Yemeni government, including strengthening cooperation with the Yemeni Coast Guard to enhance maritime security.