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US report: "Hezbollah withdrew its forces 2-3 km from the border" | Israel Hayom

1/4/2024, 12:37:00 PM

Highlights: US report: "Hezbollah withdrew its forces 2-3 km from the border" | Israel Hayom. The economic newspaper Iconomist reported that the terrorist organization was careful not to cause a regional conflagration. "It may be only a tactical withdrawal, but it is also a signal to Israel and the United States that the organization is not interested in war," it said.Despite the reports, it is important to note that the Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to fire anti-tank missiles at Israeli territory.


The economic newspaper Iconomist reported that the terrorist organization was careful not to cause a regional conflagration • "It may be only a tactical withdrawal, but it is also a signal to Israel and the United States that the organization is not interested in war," it said

Moving away from the arenas? The American economic newspaper The Economist reported Thursday that terrorists from the Hezbollah terrorist organization have withdrawn between two and three kilometers from the border of the State of Israel.

A lengthy article on the risk of a full-scale regional war breaking out said that the terrorist organization had ordered its men to withdraw and that the Israelis were ready to launch an attack at any moment. "This may be just a tactical withdrawal, but it is also a signal to the United States and Israel that Hezbollah is not interested in war."

Despite the reports, it is important to note that the Hezbollah terrorist organization continues to fire anti-tank missiles at Israeli territory, indicating that its operatives are indeed within 2-3 kilometers of the border and that the organization is far from cutting off contact and cease attacking Israel.

The comments come a little more than two days after the assassination of Salah al-Arouri, deputy chairman of Hamas' political projection, in the Lebanese capital Beirut, an attack Hezbollah blames on Israel. In a speech yesterday, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah said his operatives were "on the fence" and warned against retaliation by the organization for attacking al-Arouri.

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