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NEW DELHI : Hasan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has issued a stern warning in response to the killing of Saleh al-Arouri, a prominent figureโ€ฆ

NEW DELHI : Hasan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has issued a stern warning in response to the killing of Saleh al-Arouri, a prominent figure within Hamas, who died in a drone attack in Beirut on Tuesday. While Israel has not confirmed its responsibility for the attack, Nasrallah asserts that the killing โ€œwill not go unpunished.โ€

Describing the incident as a โ€œmajor, dangerous crime,โ€ Nasrallah emphasised that Hezbollah cannot remain silent about Arouriโ€™s death. He further cautioned that if Israel initiates war on Lebanon, there will be no limits to Hezbollahโ€™s response, stating, โ€œthere will be no ceilings, no rules.โ€

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In a televised address, Nasrallah asserted, โ€œWe are not afraid of war,โ€ and warned that those contemplating war with Hezbollah would โ€œregret itโ€ as it would come at a โ€œvery high cost.โ€

โ€œThose who think of going to war with us will regret it. War with us will come at a very high cost,โ€he added.

Previously, Nasrallah had declared that any killings within Lebanon would be considered a red line for Hezbollah. The group, designated as a terrorist organisation by Israel, the UK, and other nations, is the largest political and military force in Lebanon, with representation in the countryโ€™s government.

The recent attack, which claimed Arouriโ€™s life, marks the first in Beirut after months of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel along Lebanonโ€™s southern border in response to the conflict in Gaza.

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On Wednesday, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) asserted that it was โ€œdefending its bordersโ€ following missile launches from Lebanon. The IDF reportedly increased the number of its air defence batteries near the border in response.

Arouri, a key figure in Hamasโ€™s armed wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, and a close ally of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, had been in Lebanon facilitating communication between Hamas and Hezbollah. He was known to be on Israelโ€™s hit list, with a $5 million bounty on his head since 2018, and was also blacklisted by the United States.

Miri Eisin, a retired colonel from the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), noted that Arouri was living in the heart of the Hezbollah-controlled Dahiya area in Beirut and served as the direct link between Hamas and Hezbollah.