Israel crossed red line must expect rage, revenge: Hassan Nasrallah | WATCH

Nasrallah also highlighted the emotional toll the conflict has taken on his comrades. "For 10 months, meaning since the start of the Al Aqsa storm, I was in daily contact with him. He was impacted psychologically because he used to love them."

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Hasan Nasrallah released a televised message to the Press TV. (X/MarioNawfal)

New Delhi: Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has issued a stern warning to Israel and its allies, emphasizing the certainty of retaliation for recent aggressions against Lebanon and southern Beirut. In a brief but impactful statement, Nasrallah said, "The enemy and those who stand behind the enemy must await our coming retaliation, which will be certain, God willing."

Aftermath of Al Aqsa storm

Nasrallah also highlighted the emotional toll the conflict has taken on his comrades. "For 10 months, meaning since the start of the Al Aqsa storm, I was in daily contact with him. He was impacted psychologically because he used to love them. He was never shaken, but when he spoke about the martyrs and martyrdom, he would weep. Don't be surprised how colleagues, however courageous and firm they may be, they weep."

Iran vows retaliation after assassination of Hamas leader

In a related development, Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has vowed severe repercussions following the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh. Khamenei declared, “The Zionist regime prepared the ground for a harsh punishment for itself. We consider it our duty to revenge for the blood of our dear guest.”

Haniyeh's assassination sparks outrage

Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, was killed while attending the July 30 inauguration ceremony for Iran's new president, Masoud Pezeshkian. The assassination has led to heightened tensions, with Iran hoisting a 'red flag' over the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, a symbol of vengeance, following accusations against Israel for the attack.

The incident has prompted increased security measures and international condemnation. Iran's symbolic gesture of raising the red flag signifies its commitment to avenging Haniyeh's death, further escalating the already volatile situation in the region.