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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gave a speech on November 3rd, denying any connections to the atrocities made by Hamas on October 7th. Nasrallah also praised Iraq and Yemen proxies and refrained from entering the Israel-Hamas war. While his speech was seen as empty bluster by critics, it raised the possibility of a war in Lebanon under certain circumstances. Nasrallah warned Israel of expanding the battlefields, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hezbollah of paying an unimaginable price for attacking Israel. Tens of thousands of people gathered in Beirut to watch Nasrallah's first televised address since the war broke out. Nasrallah stated that all options are on the table and that resistance is ready at any moment. However, he emphasized caution and consideration of public interests before entering a war. The speech left open the possibility of escalating the ongoing conflict with Israel, but Nasrallah made it clear that a full-out war would only be initiated if Israel attacks deep inside Lebanon or significantly harms civilians.
BREAKING: HEZBOLLAH LEADER HASSAN NASRALLAH WILL SPEAK ON SATURDAY AFTER CIVILIAN CAR WAS BOMBED BY ISRAEL Saturday at 3pm Lebanon time. https://t.co/J3X6t7mKGF
Is Hizbullah stepping back from the brink of war? In a bombastic speech its leader signals restraint https://t.co/xhDZzkOEkb 👇
The Hezbollah leader offered little beyond Tehran's reserved approach to avoid a full-blown war with Israel, in a speech that Iranian hardliners had anticipated as a milestone in shaping the region's future https://t.co/hLRM8mwzrJ
Despite expectations by regional allies, Hezbollah's leader made it clear that unless Israel attacks deep inside Lebanon or significantly harms civilians, he won’t embark on a full-out war / Jack Khoury https://t.co/dFIJQrVQB3
Al-Mayadeen: Following the speech by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, several European diplomatic agencies contacted Hezbollah to inquire about some aspects of the speech. Questions from European diplomatic structures concerned possible mechanisms for a ceasefire in Gaza and… https://t.co/KooZGngxg4 https://t.co/Fn2MZnJFLe
Osama Hamdan, one of the leaders of the Hamas movement in Lebanon, said in a statement: Ismail Haniyeh, head of Hamas's political office, visited Tehran in recent days and met and spoke with the leader of the revolution. https://t.co/unKpzD7UUW
Is Hizbullah stepping back from the brink of war? In a bombastic speech the leader of the militant group left his options open for what might trigger further escalation against Israel https://t.co/Ize12U0W3O 👇
Week in Review by @ATParasiliti: Nasrallah’s calculated ambiguity includes message for Lebanon https://t.co/jTiZUKSGwr
🇱🇧 Hassan Nasrallah: “Entering a war is not a game... the decision requires caution and consideration of public interests.” https://t.co/2hzEixaSt6
In the most momentous speech he had ever given, the leader of Hizbullah aimed a lot of bombastic rhetoric at Israel and at America, its ally. But he didn’t say anything that hinted a major escalation was coming from the militant group https://t.co/WxLXrFuB8f 👇
Iran's caution on Gaza war resonates in Hezbollah's Nasrallah speech https://t.co/hLRM8mw1Cb
The messages from Nasrallah's speech yesterday: to salute Hamas while distancing himself a bit; to embarrass Arab leaders while also trying to pass the buck; and to pat himself on the back for preserving the status quo on the Israeli-Lebanese border. https://t.co/9vndQmbyy7
Hezbollah leader threatens to escalate Israel-Hamas war to protect Gaza https://t.co/oZ2NO5fc59 https://t.co/EwqOh0HyTq
Hezbollah would pay an unimaginable price for attacking Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Friday after the leader of the Iranian proxy group Hassan Nasrallah warned that a wide regional war was possible. #Iran | #Hezbollah | #Israel https://t.co/q8NQJvDOFY
Hezbollah would pay an unimaginable price for attacking Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned on Friday after the leader of the Iranian proxy group Hassan Nasrallah warned that a wide regional war was possible. #Iran | #Hezbollah | #Israel https://t.co/q8NQJvDOFY
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah says his forces will not yet enter Israel-Hamas War https://t.co/Haaj5HQdsk
The essence of Hasan Nasrallah's speech - the US and Israel were warned about the future. All options on the table... Resistance is ready in any moment https://t.co/OHwqBgDlxN
The Hezbollah chief in Lebanon gave a speech for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began and left open the possibility of escalating its ongoing conflict with Israel. https://t.co/J97UmCqYEd
In his long-awaited speech, the Lebanese militant leader Hassan Nasrallah avoided committing Hezbollah to a bigger role in the conflict, @dbyman writes. https://t.co/9bQ0toefCk
Ten of thousands of people gathered in Beirut to watch the first televised address of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah since the Israel-Gaza war broke out. — in pictures https://t.co/7IgrmlTfB5 https://t.co/Tvf0nzvIVB
Hezbollah leader Nasrallah threatens escalation with Israel as its war with Hamas rages on https://t.co/HZ964BglgF https://t.co/RhQado5xJb
What to know about Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, who broke his public silence on the Israel-Hamas war in a speech Friday https://t.co/sUgNjlHOXG
The leader of Hezbollah says the US Govt is liable for bringing chaos to the Middle East. https://t.co/aTe8i3nJks
Is Hizbullah stepping back from the brink of war? In a bombastic speech its leader signals restraint https://t.co/hOk4dR0x2n 👇
Hezbollah’s leader issued a warning to Israel that the Lebanon-based militant group is ready for “all possibilities,” suggesting the daily cross-border fire between the two could tip into a full-blown war https://t.co/JeHdGcNTZu https://t.co/d03Fs2b1cG
Tens of thousands of people gathered in Beirut to watch the first televised address of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah since the Israel-Gaza war broke out. — in pictures https://t.co/FJrtaayV4k https://t.co/DU341hVe2z
Yedioth Ahronoth: Nasrallah threatened to expand the battlefields. The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, analyzing Friday's speech by the Secretary General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, wrote: 🔺Nasrallah threatened Israel and the United States to expand… https://t.co/hCaZuj01Mu https://t.co/39W6Z4QuR3
Hezbollah would pay an unimaginable price for attacking Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin @Netanyahu warned on Friday after the leader of the Iranian proxy group Hassan Nasrallah warned that a wide regional war was possible. #Iran | #Hezbollah | #Israel https://t.co/q8NQJvDOFY
Nasrallah made a crucial point of saying decisions about escalation are tied to events in Gaza, raising the possibility that a war in Lebanon is possible after all, under certain circumstances. An approaching elimination of Hamas — a true Israeli victory, as Nasrallah or Iran… https://t.co/OayMbaIXFI
Sharp and succinct by @faysalitani on Hezbollah's long-awaited speech on Gaza: For Hezbollah's critics, it was empty bluster, doublespeak and an awkward attempt to disguise the group’s weakness. But there is more to it than that. In @newlinesmag https://t.co/2qi5xgNdLz
Hezbollah's Nasrallah refrains from entering Israel-Hamas war, praises Iraq, Yemen proxies https://t.co/CqtTaGImPy
Here are the key takeaways from Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's speech on the Israel-Gaza war ⤵️ https://t.co/fcwB08tSsG
Though its leader’s braggadocio is excessive, Hezbollah does pose a much greater threat to Israel than Hamas does. https://t.co/eUA34rrOcg
Analysis by @ZehaviAlma of Hezbollah leader Hasan Nasrallah's face-saving speech on November 3rd. "Nasrallah denied any connections to the atrocities that were made by Hamas on October 7th. I believe he’s lying." Full Analysis: https://t.co/KupfZk31Ug
Hamas won’t like Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah's speech, experts say https://t.co/BCRyQf1fr6