Hezbollah Sources Admit: Israel Dealt a Severe Blow

Ibrahim al-Amin, editor of the Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar and known for his close ties to Hezbollah, admitted today (Wednesday) that Israel successfully delivered a significant blow to the organization in yesterday's operation involving the explosion of communication devices.

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In a special article, al-Amin described the action as “the largest security operation since the beginning of the conflict” and warned of an expected response from Hezbollah.

According to al-Amin, “Within one minute, the enemy managed to deliver the hardest hit to Hezbollah.” He noted that the operation resulted in injuries to more than 3,000 Hezbollah fighters and civilians, emphasizing Israel’s technological and intelligence superiority.

Despite the heavy blow, al-Amin clarified that Hezbollah will not surrender. “Israel is pushing Hezbollah to seek a response based on the principle of symmetry,” he wrote. “The resistance will use what it has and will exact a price from the enemy, its army, institutions, and settlers for this crime.”

Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is expected to deliver a speech tomorrow at 5:00 PM to address the developments. It is anticipated that Nasrallah will respond to the Israeli operation and set the tone for the ongoing confrontation.

Al-Amin hinted at the possibility of significant escalation: “What happened proves the need for logic and courage, but it could also open the door to some kind of madness.” He stressed that Israel has changed the rules of the game, and Hezbollah may respond accordingly.

The Lebanese press extensively covered the event with dramatic headlines such as The Breakthrough – The Massacre – A Declaration of War? and The Beeper Massacre Changes the Rules of Combat. The Lebanese Minister of Health reported thousands of injuries and noted that some of the wounded might be evacuated to hospitals abroad.

As tensions in the region continue to rise, the world awaits Hezbollah’s response to what is seen as a major blow to its capabilities and image.

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