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Hezbollah threatening Israel: ‘If you dare attack, you will regret it’

A new propaganda video released by Lebanon’s terror group features Israeli international airport, and Tel Aviv. Hezbollah threatening Israel against striking group’s targets

A new video, which was released on Friday by Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group, shows satellite images and precise map locations of Israel’s nuclear reactor in Dimona, military headquarters in Tel Aviv and air forces bases.

The video, part of a psychological campaign, Lebanon’s Hezbollah terror group added a warning in both Arabic and Hebrew, against striking the Shiite group’s targets.

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Hassan Nasrallah, the group leader is saying: “There will be a response to every Israeli attack in Lebanon.” The video ends with the message: “If you dare attack, you will regret it.”

IDF’s the spokesperson issued an official statement in response saying: “Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones.”

On Monday, Avichay Adraee, IDF’s Arabic-language spokesperson published on Twitter that Lebanon must stop allowing the Iranian jets transfer weapons to Hezbollah.

The video comes a day after it was revealed that for the first time, the Iranian airline affiliated with the Revolutionary Guards conducted a direct flight from Tehran to Beirut. The aircraft was reportedly carrying advanced weapon systems meant to convert inaccurate projectiles into precision-guided missiles.

Only hours after the Iranian airliner is reported to have landed in the Lebanese capital, Syrian state media claimed the country’s defense forces had intercepted several “hostile targets” during an alleged IAF attack near Damascus.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit denied the Syrian report.

Israel is concerned that Hezbollah’s fighters have gained vital battlefield experience in Syria. It also has a developed and much larger arsenal of weapons from their last war in 2006.

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