Hizbullah media chief Muhammad Afif declared that all responsibility for the attack on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house belongs to Hizbullah. Afif also stated in his remarks on the ongoing conflicts with Israel that “there will be no negotiations under fire.”
As Israel continues its attacks on Gaza and Lebanon, a new statement has come from Hizbullah.
The organization’s media chief Muhammad Afif made statements regarding the ongoing conflicts with Israel. He began his statement by saying, “There will be no negotiations under fire.” Afif mentioned that the organization did not finance its weapons budget from Karz-ı Hasen, the target of Israel yesterday, and stated, “Karz-ı Hasen took precautions and considered this attack possibility. They made adjustments and will pay their clients.” Afif also mentioned that they have not captured any Israelis but are approaching, saying, “Hizbullah holds Israel responsible for the health of captured fighters. Taking Israeli prisoners will not take very long.” He added that all and only Hizbullah is responsible for targeting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house.
Hizbullah claimed responsibility for the attack with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s house in Kayserya on October 19. “EXPLOSION IN THE BEDROOM WINDOW”
Afif stated that the movement “fully and exclusively claimed” the UAV attack targeting Netanyahu’s house, who he defined as a “war criminal.” The written statement from the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office confirmed that Netanyahu’s house was targeted by the UAV attack. It was also reported that the Israeli military censor lifted the publication ban on the issue. The Israeli press published footage showing damage to bulletproof glass on the top floor of Netanyahu’s house due to an explosion. The Israeli state television KAN also claimed that the UAV exploded in the bedroom window of the Netanyahu couple.
Israel had announced on Saturday that an unmanned aerial vehicle was launched at Netanyahu’s holiday home. However, Netanyahu was not at home at the time.
Netanyahu described the attack as an assassination attempt by the “Iranian proxy Hizbullah” and referred to it as a “serious mistake.”
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