Hezbollah's Warning: De-escalate Gaza Siege or Face Regional War

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has refrained from declaring an all-out war on Israel in response to the recent conflict in Gaza, recognizing the lack of appetite for war in Lebanon. Nasrallah stated that "all options are open" and that the situation could escalate militarily depending on Israel's actions in Gaza and its approach towards Lebanon. While Hezbollah has increased cross-border attacks, Hamas is seeking further support from its ally. Nasrallah claimed that the recent attacks by Hamas were a "100% Palestinian operation" and denied any involvement from Iran or other regional and international issues. The decision to engage in a larger war will depend on the outcome in Gaza and the potential victory or defeat of Hamas.
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