Israeli media reported that “a paratrooper brigade is conducting training in Cyprus to fight Hezbollah.”
The Israeli website “Wale” says: “The paratrooper brigade conducted training in a village in Cyprus in order to learn how to confront Hezbollah fighters in the Lebanese villages, draw them out of their hiding places and force them to fight head-on. “In his own words.
This is not the first time that Israel’s occupation army has trained in Cyprus. In May, the army announced that it would send a commando brigade to Cyprus to train in any future confrontation with Hezbollah because of the same area. to do Lebanon. Two countries as part of “Fire vehicles” exercise.
The site noted that “it requires physical effort, but it’s also a mental battle.”
He added: “In the background, the threats of Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Hezbollah, whose purpose is to prevent Israel from pumping gas from his work platform, can be seen.”
And Israeli media reported that Israel has beefed up its forces to protect its field platform against a background of threats.
Maj. Gen. (reserved) Amos Gilad stressed that Nasrallah’s threats should be “taken seriously and prepared for.”
He added: “If Hezbollah attacks its work platform or any other platform, it will certainly lead to a confrontation that can have very wide dimensions.”
Nasrallah mentioned in the Arba’een interview: “The issue is not about his work and Qana, but about all the oil and gas fields that Israel has looted in Palestinian waters in exchange for Lebanese rights.”
He said: This action (targeting Karish or beyond) depends on the decision of the Israeli enemy and the United States of America.
Seyed Nasrallah explained that “the Lebanese government made a big concession through what it requested from the American mediator when talking about Line 23.
He noted that the ball is not in Lebanon’s court now, because oil and gas extraction is prohibited in the undisputed area.
Source: Lebanon Debate