The threats continue: This morning (Friday), the Lebanese newspaper "Al-Akhbar" reported that Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah decided to separate Hezbollah's activities in Lebanon from the war in Gaza – following the assassination of senior figure Fuad Shukr in Beirut.
According to the report, Hezbollah officials stated that any future ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip would not impact Hezbollah's plans to respond to Shukr's assassination, and the retaliation could come at the cost of a separate war between Lebanon and Israel.
Additionally, it was claimed that Hezbollah refuses to participate in any negotiations on border arrangements or other issues. The terrorist organization set two conditions for continuing talks: a cessation of the war in Gaza and the completion of "revenge against Israel" for the assassination of its senior members, asserting that "there is no point in talking outside the battlefield."