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Hizbollah chief vows to fight Israel for as long as Gaza war rages

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Last updated: 2023/11/11 at 1:07 PM
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Hizbollah’s leader has vowed that the Lebanese paramilitary group and other Iran-backed factions would continue attacking Israel for as long as the war in Gaza rages. 

Hassan Nasrallah said on Saturday that his militant group had “upgraded” its attacks by using new weapons and had diversified its targets inside Israel.

“This front will remain active,” Nasrallah said in his second televised address since Israel declared war on Hamas in the wake of the October 7 attack by Gaza-based militants. He added that “time” and “patience” were on Hizbollah’s side. 

Last week, Nasrallah said Hizbollah would consider “all possibilities” in its fight against Israel, but stopped short of declaring an all-out war.

Nasrallah maintained that stance on Saturday, but left open the possibility of a full-scale confrontation that could include allied forces in Yemen, Syria and Iraq.

“In recent days, we have witnessed a series of threats from [Benjamin] Netanyahu, [Yoav] Gallant and [Benny] Gantz,” Nasrallah said, referring to the Israeli prime minister, defence minister and minister without portfolio. “Everyday we conduct our assessments. Ours will remain a front of pressure.”

He also praised attacks on Israel and on US troops stationed in the region by the constellation of Iran-backed Shia militias known as the Axis of Resistance in Iraq and Syria, as well as the Houthis in Yemen.

“To the Americans I say: if you want these operations to stop, if you don’t want this to be a regional war, then you have to stop the war on Gaza,” Nasrallah said.

Gallant warned Hizbollah against “dragging Lebanon to a possible war”. He added: “If [Hizbollah] will make such mistakes here, the first to pay the price will be the citizens. What we can do in Gaza, we can also do in Beirut.”

At least 70 Hizbollah fighters have been killed in skirmishes with Israeli forces. But the exchanges have been broadly contained in the borderlands, an indication that both sides are reluctant to be drawn into a broader conflict.

Nasrallah’s comments came as Israel faced mounting pressure from western allies to end the killing of civilians in Gaza as its bombardment and land offensive forced most hospitals to shut.

French president Emmanuel Macron became one of the first western leaders to call for a ceasefire late on Friday when he urged Israel to stop killing babies and women.

“De facto — today, civilians are bombed — de facto,” he said in an interview with the BBC. “These babies, these ladies, these old people are bombed and killed. So there is no reason for that and no legitimacy. So we do urge Israel to stop.”

Macron’s comments followed a warning from Antony Blinken, US secretary of state, that “far too many Palestinians” had been killed as Israel stepped up its operations in and around hospitals in Gaza. The UN said that “several” suffered direct hits on Friday.

Netanyahu said world leaders should be condemning Hamas, not Israel, for the harm to civilians. “Israel entered the war due to that terrorist organisation’s brutal murder of hundreds of Israelis and [it is] holding hostage more than 200 Israelis,” he said.

Arab and Muslim leaders met in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, where they called for “breaking the siege of Gaza and to work to get humanitarian aid into Gaza . . . immediately”.

Gaza medical authorities announced on Saturday that the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, the biggest medical facility in the enclave, had been forced to suspend operations because it had run out of fuel for its generators.

The UN’s humanitarian arm OCHA said that 20 of the 36 hospitals in Gaza have ceased operating as a result of the conflict. It added that by noon on Friday, Israeli ground forces had encircled four hospitals in the al-Nasr area of Gaza City.

Israel launched its assault on Gaza last month after Hamas militants carried out their deadliest ever attack, killing more than 1,200 people, most of them civilians, according to Israeli officials.

Israel’s bombardment has killed more than 11,000 people, including more than 4,500 children and over 3,000 women, according to Palestinian health officials. It has also restricted supplies of fuel, electricity, food and water to Gaza, which is home to 2.3mn people, causing a humanitarian catastrophe.

Israel says it is acting against hospitals because Hamas is using them as bases. Hamas, which has controlled the strip since 2007, has denied this.

Robert Mardini, the director-general of the Red Cross, said the organisation was “shocked and appalled” by the images and reports coming from Shifa.

Mai al-Kaila, the Palestinian Authority health minister in Gaza, said 39 babies at the hospital were at risk of death because of lack of electricity, oxygen and medicines.

Mohamed Abu Silmeyeh, director of the hospital, told Al Jazeera TV that injured people were still being brought in “but we cannot operate on them because all surgery theatres are completely closed and without power”.

He said between 500 and 600 patients were trapped in the hospital, along with 800 staff and about 15,000 displaced people. He added that one infant had already died because of a lack of power to his incubator.

Additional reporting by Samer Al-Atrush

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