What did Hezbollah chief say about the pager attack, 5 important points from Hassan Nasrallah's address

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Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah gave his first address on Thursday evening after the pager and walkie-talkie attack in Lebanon. However, during his address, Israeli fighter jets were flying in the skies of Beirut. Israel bombed several Hezbollah bases and claimed to have targeted its 100 rocket launchers.

At the same time, the Hezbollah chief called the blasts in Lebanon an 'act of war' and said that Israel has crossed all limits with these attacks. He also made it clear that Hezbollah will not bow down to these attacks of Israel and there will be no impact on the support against Israel in Gaza. Know the 5 important points of the address of the Hezbollah chief who appeared for the first time after the Pager blast.

During the address, a verse from the Quran was written behind

When Hassan Nasrallah was giving a speech, verses from the Quran were written behind him. It was a verse from Surah Al-Hajj of the Quran, which means, 'Those who are being fought have been allowed to fight because they have been wronged. And indeed Allah is able to give them victory.'

Blast in 4 thousand pagers and one thousand walkie talkies

In his address, the Hezbollah chief said that 4 thousand pagers and 1 thousand walkie talkies were blasted. He alleged that Israel tried to kill 5 thousand people in a few minutes on Tuesday and Wednesday. But a large part of its target was not achieved and the way people helped each other resulted in less loss of life. The Hezbollah chief said that there is no doubt that these attacks have caused a big setback in terms of both our security and humanity.

Team investigating pager attack

Regarding the pager attack, Hassan Nasrallah said that we have formed technical and security investigation committees and the investigation is being carried out keeping all aspects in mind. We have reached a conclusion, but the investigation of the case is still going on. He said that careful follow-up action is being taken regarding the processes from production to distribution of pagers and walkie talkies. We will soon reach accurate results about these blasts and appropriate steps will be taken accordingly.

Hezbollah chief's challenge to Netanyahu

The Hezbollah chief challenged Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and said that he will not be able to resettle the Jews in North Israel. Nasrallah said that we had accepted this challenge against Israel on 8 October and if Netanyahu wants to resettle people in the North, he will first have to stop the war in Gaza. In fact, a few days ago, the Israeli Prime Minister had said that the new goal of the war is to resettle the Jews who have been forced to leave the northern part of Israel due to Hezbollah's attacks. Attacking this statement of Netanyahu, Nasrallah said that Israel can do whatever it wants but it will not be able to bring back people to the northern part.

Pager attack declares war on Lebanon

Hassan Nasrallah called the pager and walkie talkie blasts an act of war, calling them Israel's terror campaign. The Hezbollah chief said that the enemy has technical superiority because Western countries are standing with Israel. He also targeted Israel's military campaign in Lebanon and said that if Israel decides to come to Lebanon's land, it is welcome. Hezbollah fighters will fight even more strongly and make it hell for the Israeli army. The Hezbollah chief said that Israeli attacks will be avenged appropriately from where they do not even expect it.