Nasrallah, Lebanon

Nasrallah under pressure: This is the directive he gave this morning

Hezbollah orders southern Lebanese villagers to flee as fears of Israeli retaliation mount.

Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (Photo: Shutterstock / mohammad kassir)

This morning (Friday), the Lebanese newspaper An-Nahar reported that the Hezbollah has instructed residents of villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate their homes immediately, fearing widespread security operations by Israel in the area.

Hezbollah's order comes against the backdrop of threats of all-out war in the north and statements by Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that the center of gravity is shifting from the south to the north.

Al-Akhbar, which is close to the terrorist organization Hezbollah, reported last night that according to estimates, the Israel will launch an all-out attack will be launched in December.

The report also indicates that Israel will operate in southern Lebanon to destroy Hezbollah targets in the area up to the Litani River.

Meanwhile, Yahya Sinwar recently sent a letter to Nasrallah expressing appreciation for the Iran-backed terror group’s support throughout the war, Lebanese media reports.

In the letter, published by the pro-Hezbollah al-Mayadeen daily, Sinwar thanked Nasrallah for his condolences after Ismail Haniyeh, the previous leader of Hamas was killed in Tehran in July, in an attack blamed on Israel.

Sinwar vowed that the “blessed convoys of martyrs will increase in strength and power in confronting the Nazi Zionist occupation.”

He also said he would continue fighting “the Zionist project” alongside the Iranian-led axis of resistance, “until the occupation is defeated and swept away from our land, and our independent state with full sovereignty is established with Jerusalem as its capital.”

The Times of Israel contributed to this article.

IDF Hassan Nasrallah Hezbollah Lebanon Israel-Gaza war Yoav Gallant Defense Minister Yoav Gallant Iran Yahya Sinwar

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