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Hezbollah chief says ‘no more red lines’ against Israel

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Beirut: Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said Monday there were “no more red lines” in the Lebanese movement’s confrontation with Israel, threatening attacks deep inside the country a day after the two traded cross-border fire.
“Yesterday, the resistance broke Israel’s biggest red line in decades,” he said in a televised speech.
“In the past, when we were attacked, we responded in the Shebaa Farms,” a disputed area along the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire line, he said.
“But yesterday, the response was across the frontier,” within Israel’s internationally recognised borders, crossing what he said Israel considers a red line.
Today, Nasrallah said, “there are no more red lines.” The threat came after Hezbollah said Sunday its fighters had “destroyed” a military vehicle on the road to the Avivim barracks in northern Israel, killing or wounding those inside.

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