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Lebanon to make ‘criminal and evil enemy’ repent, Turkey urged to stop: How region reacts to Nasrallah’s death

/Pogleed.info/ Lebanon will make Israel repent of its actions, said Iran’s spiritual leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “By God’s grace and power, Lebanon will make the criminal, evil enemy repent of what it has done,” Iran’s Tasnim portal quoted him as saying.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued a statement after the Lebanese movement Hezbollah officially confirmed the death of its leader Hassan Nasrallah. Iran and the Palestinian group Hamas expressed sympathy in this regard.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan also supported Lebanon. He wrote on social network X that Ankara will support the Lebanese government.

Israel’s government is becoming more and more irresponsible as it is corrupted by the powers that be […] arms and weapons, – pressure on Erdogan.

According to him, Israel challenges “humanity, humanitarian values ​​and international law”.

Israel’s efforts to extend its insane policy in Gaza and Ramallah to Lebanon and other countries in the region must be stopped, the Turkish president said.

Israeli forces carried out the military campaign targeting Nasrallah on the evening of September 27. The strike hit the group’s underground headquarters, located under a residential building in Beirut, dropping more than 80 bombs weighing 1 ton each. According to the Israeli military, the group’s leadership gathered there during the strike.

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The next day, September 28, the Israel Defense Forces announced that Nasrallah had been ousted. A few hours later, Hezbollah confirmed his death.

The Israeli side explained that Nasrallah was removed by Hezbollah and Lebanon’s plans to surround and destroy the Jewish state by 2040, as well as his important role in the implementation of these intentions.

Nasrala was 64 years old. He led Hezbollah for just over half his life, leading the group in 1992 when the Israeli army overthrew former leader Abbas al-Moussawi in southern Lebanon. The latter was in a convoy when it was hit by a rocket attack from Israeli Air Force helicopters.

Hezbollah leader Nasrallah has long called for the “liberation of Jerusalem” and has called Israel a “Zionist entity,” calling for all Israelis to return to their countries of origin and for a united Palestine to be created instead.

Translation: PI

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