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    Hezbollah Pledges Ongoing Military Action Against Israel Amid Rising Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem delivered a forceful address on Wednesday evening, reaffirming the group’s determination to continue its military engagement against Israel. He framed Hezbollah’s actions as a direct response to what he described as persistent “US-Israeli aggression,” emphasizing that their campaign will persist until their stated goals are fully realized. This declaration comes amid a renewed surge in hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, marking a significant escalation in the long-standing conflict.

    Qassem’s televised speech followed a recent wave of attacks in which Hezbollah resumed firing rockets and deploying drones toward Israeli territory. He highlighted that the group’s involvement is not arbitrary but a calculated reaction to ongoing provocations. He underscored the timeline of the conflict, pointing out that for over a year and three months, the combined forces of Israel and the United States have maintained a posture of aggression, undermining regional stability.

    He specifically referenced the ceasefire agreement signed on November 27, 2024, describing it as a pivotal moment that ushered in a new phase of the conflict. While Hezbollah and the Lebanese state reportedly adhered to the terms of this agreement, Qassem accused Israel of failing to honor any of its provisions. He characterized Israel’s actions as part of a broader strategy aimed at occupation and territorial expansion, which Hezbollah vows to resist through what it calls legitimate defense.

    Expanding on the rationale behind Hezbollah’s renewed military operations, Qassem addressed the question of timing, stressing the human cost of the conflict. He noted that approximately 500 martyrs have fallen over the past fifteen months, framing these losses as unacceptable and a catalyst for continued resistance. He also mentioned the targeting of prominent religious figures, including Iran’s Supreme Leader Imam Ali Khamenei, as a significant provocation that necessitated a response.

    The recent escalation began earlier this week when Hezbollah announced a targeted strike on Israel’s Mishmar HaCarmel missile defense site. The group claimed responsibility for launching a salvo of advanced rockets accompanied by a swarm of drones, framing the attack as retaliation for the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader. In reaction, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) issued evacuation orders for residents in southern Lebanon, directing civilians to relocate north of the Litani River for their safety.

    Following Hezbollah’s offensive, Israeli airstrikes intensified, targeting villages and strategic locations across southern Lebanon. The Lebanese government swiftly responded by banning all Hezbollah military activities within its borders, signaling an attempt to contain the situation and prevent further escalation. This move highlights the complex dynamics within Lebanon, where the state seeks to balance internal security concerns with the influence of powerful non-state actors like Hezbollah.

    The unfolding events underscore the fragile nature of the ceasefire and the broader regional tensions that continue to simmer. Both Hezbollah and Israel accuse each other of violating agreements and provoking violence, creating a cycle of retaliation that threatens to spiral into a wider conflict. As the situation develops, the international community watches closely, aware that any further escalation could have significant repercussions for Middle East stability.

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