Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah vowed on Sunday to respond to Israel’s killing of two Hezbollah fighters in a raid launched a day earlier in a Damascus suburb.
“If Israel kills any of our members in Syria, we'll respond from Lebanon and not in the Shebaa Farms, and we tell the Israeli army on the border to be very cautious and to wait for us,” Nasrallah warned.
He said the Israeli bombing of Syria and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claims of raids targeting Iranian forces are not true. “The place where Israel bombed last night is where young Lebanese men (from Hezbollah) had been staying,” he alleged Sunday.
Touching on what he described as “a suicide drone attack on Beirut’s southern suburbs” on Saturday night, the Secretary General reminded that it was the first Israeli attack on Lebanon since the 2006 aggression.
“Wait for our response which may take place any time,” he added, addressing Israeli troops on Lebanon’s border.
“If we do not respond to the Zionist attack on the southern suburbs, Israel will repeat the same methods used to attack sites in Iraq,” Nasrallah warned, adding that Hezbollah will never allow the Israeli aggression pattern to be repeated in Lebanon “at any price”.
Nasrallah’s comments came during a ceremony held in the Bekaa town of Al-Ain, marking the Second Liberation Day.
His speech is considered the first break up of the rules of engagement with Israel, applicable since the July 2006 war and UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
“The overnight attack is the first Israeli aggression in Lebanon since August 14, 2006 and it is a dangerous attack,” Nasrallah said.
The Hezbollah leader added that if the Lebanese government wants pacification, it must tell the Americans to rein in Israel.
“We in Lebanon will not allow such drone attacks and we will do anything to prevent such a course, no matter what the price might be,” he warned.