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"We discussed the conflict with Israel": Nasrallah meets with Hamas leadership | Israel today

2022-02-26T18:00:29.970Z


Hezbollah secretary general talks with senior officials Salah Aruri and Khalil al-Haya about recent developments in Jerusalem • The parties discussed recent events in the region


Against the background of tensions in the north, a delegation from the terrorist organization Hamas met in Lebanon today (Saturday) with Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah.

The delegation was headed by the Deputy Head of the Political Bureau, Salah Aruri, and the Deputy Leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, Khalil al-Haya.

It has recently been reported that al-Khiya's status is growing within Hamas.

Aruri is responsible for Hamas' terrorist attacks in Judea and Samaria. 

According to Hezbollah media, the parties have discussed recent events in the Palestinian arena, and especially what is happening in East Jerusalem and Sheikh Jarrah.

In addition, the parties discussed the future of the conflict with Israel and the political situation in the Middle East.

This month, a Hezbollah pilot entered northern Israel and managed to return to Lebanon without being intercepted.

A few days earlier, skimmers had been shot down on the Lebanese border and the Gaza border.

At the same time, according to foreign publications, Israel attacked military positions in the Damascus area that Hezbollah used in the attempt to formulate the "Golan Front."

As you may recall, a few months ago, Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal visited Lebanon in the wake of the explosion in a refugee camp near Tzur that led to the death of an engineer in the organization.

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Source: israelhayom

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