Hezbollah warns Israel of Surprise retaliatory blow after drone incursion

The Lebanese Islamic resistance movement Hezbollah has warned the Israeli regime about a possible surprise attack in retaliation for the recent Israeli drone strikes on Lebanon.

Iran Press/ Middle East: The Hezbollah resistance movement has warned Israel of a 'surprise blow' in retaliation for Israeli drones violating Lebanon's airspace and carrying out attacks inside Lebanon.

In an interview with Russia’s RT television network on Tuesday, Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem said that the recent Israeli drone attacks on the Lebanese soil could not be considered 'a passing issue'.

He also refused to provide details of Hezbollah’s response, adding, however, that the reaction would be 'a surprise' for the Tel Aviv regime.

Qassem further described the Lebanese government’s position on the Israeli assaults as correct, stressing that the country would not wait for a reaction from the United Nations Security Council.

Two Israeli drones -which Hezbollah said were on a bombing mission- crashed in the Hezbollah stronghold in the south of the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on Sunday. One of the drones blew up near the ground, causing some damage to Hezbollah’s media office in the Moawwad neighborhood of Beirut’s Dahieh suburb.

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Hezbollah said the unmanned aerial vehicles were rigged with explosives, with the movement’s Secretary General Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah stressing that they were on a 'suicide mission'.

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He also described Sunday’s raids as the first Israeli attack on Lebanon since the 2006 war.

"From now on, we will down any Israeli drones in Lebanon’s skies. I say to the Israeli army on the border from tonight, stand guard. Wait for us one, two, three, four days," he said.

Meanwhile, Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said Israel’s recent drone strikes in Lebanon amounts to 'a declaration of war' against the Arab country.

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Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri also said that Israel used the drone attacks to change the rules of engagement.

"The aggression constitutes a threat to regional stability and an attempt to push the situation towards further tension," he noted.

Israel launched two wars on Lebanon in 2000 and 2006, in both cases suffering heavy losses at the hands of the Lebanese resistance movement, Hezbollah.

Recently, senior Israeli officials have even threatened to launch another war on Lebanon.

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