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Hezbollah leader says Hamas assault on Israel was ‘100 per cent Palestinian’, warns of wider Middle East conflict

  • Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in his first remarks since the October 7 attack, says the operation’s ‘great secrecy’ made it successful
  • The leader also also thanked groups in Yemen and Iraq who have joined the conflict by firing drones at Israel

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Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivers his first address since the October conflict between Hamas and Israel, from an unspecified location in Lebanon on Friday. Photo: Handout via Reuters
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Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, speaking for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war erupted, said on Friday that the operation launched by the Hamas militant group against Israel on October 7 was “100 per cent Palestinian”.

A formidable military force backed by Iran, Hezbollah has been engaging Israeli forces along the Lebanon-Israel border in the deadliest escalation since it fought a war with Israel in 2006.

In his lengthy remarks, Nasrallah praised the Hamas attack four weeks ago in which the militants attacked farming villages and military posts in southern Israel. More than 1,400 people were killed in Israel in the attack.

People watch Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s speech on Friday while sitting at a cafe in the old city of Tyre, Lebanon. Photo: Reuters
People watch Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah’s speech on Friday while sitting at a cafe in the old city of Tyre, Lebanon. Photo: Reuters

“This great, large-scale operation was purely the result of Palestinian planning and implementation,” Nasrallah said, suggesting his militia had no part in the attack. “The great secrecy made this operation greatly successful.”

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Nasrallah thanked groups in Yemen and Iraq, part of what is known as the “Axis of Resistance”. It includes Shi’ite Muslim Iraqi militias which have been firing at US forces in Syria and Iraq, and Yemen’s Houthis, who have joined in the conflict by firing drones at Israel.

He said the October 7 operation led to an “earthquake” in Israel and that it exposed the country’s weakness.

Nasrallah also said a wider conflict in the Middle East was a realistic possibility in a speech that was expected to indicate whether his group would wage a full-fledged war against Israel.

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