Elnashra said in an article that Nasrallah could have given a speech since the conflict broke out in the occupied Palestinian territories, yet he has decided to keep the enemy in the dark.
“The situation at the Lebanese border with occupied Palestine is under control,” it said, maintaining that the operations carried out by Hezbollah against the Zionist regime are retaliatory in nature rather than offensive.
“The fact that Nasrallah has not given a speech since the start of the war adds to the complexity of the scenarios,” it said.
Sources close to Hezbollah believe the Hezbollah chief’s not giving a public speech in the last two weeks is in line with his psychological war against the Zionist regime, which is very curious to know what Hezbollah plans to do.
“Nasrallah’s speech will come when an important development is coming, or an important change in the process of war is happening, or a victory is reached somewhere,” Elnashra noted.
It also warned that expanding the scope of the war is not in the interest of Israel, adding that this can be understood from the actions of the Westerners, including their suspension of flights to Beirut and their request to their nationals to leave Lebanon quickly.
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