Hezbollah denies Israel’s ‘allegations’ that its missile arsenal has declined
Hezbollah media chief Mohammad Afif denies this “the accusations” of Israel that claims that Hezbollah’s missile arsenal has decreased due to its daily attacks on Lebanon.
“How can our stock of missiles decrease when we attacked the suburbs of Tel Aviv a few days ago? (…) and used Fateh missiles for the first time? »he asked during a news conference in the southern suburbs of Beirut, bombed by the Israeli air force.
Hezbollah, which launches missiles, rockets and drones into Israeli territory, announced on November 6 that it had begun using Iranian-made Fateh 110 surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, with a range of 300 kilometers according to experts.
The pro-Iran formation announced on Monday that it had attacked several targets in northern Israel, including a military base north of Safed and the Krayot area, near the large city of Haifa.
When asked about the prospects for a ceasefire, the Hezbollah official responded that since the election of Donald Trump to the US presidency there has been, “Contacts between Washington, Moscow, Tehran and other capitals”. “But, according to my information, neither Hezbollah nor the Lebanese State have received anything official”he added.