
Hezbollah leader condemns device attacks
Hassan Nasrallah has described two days of attacks as unprecedented blows.
Israel has launched major air strikes on southern Lebanon as the Hezbollah leader condemned this week’s fatal exploding devices attacks. In today's speech, Hassan Nasrallah vowed that Hezbollah would not fall and would continue to fight Israel, which it blamed for the explosions, until the war in Gaza had ended. We have the latest from Lebanon and speak to doctors who have been treating the injured.
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Presenter: Andrew Peach.
(Photo: Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah gives a televised address, Lebanon, September 19, 2024, in this screenshot taken from a video. Credit: Al-Manar TV via REUTERS)
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