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Israel has attacked Hezbollah's bases in Lebanon. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) gave this information on Thursday and said that it carried out this attack at the same time, the leader of the terrorist organization Hassan Nasrallah was addressing the followers of the group and the Lebanese people. According to Lebanese state media, Israeli fighter jets dropped bombs over Beirut during the speech of the Hezbollah leader.

Hassan Nasrallah, while addressing the people after the pager and walkie-talkie blasts, said that by carrying out these blasts Israel has barred the red mark and this should be considered as a declaration of war.

What did Hassan Nasrallah say in his speech?

Lebanon and Hezbollah blame Israel for the blasts, which killed 37 people and injured nearly 3,000. Lebanon's hospitals are overwhelmed with the wounded.

"There is no doubt that we have suffered a major security and military setback, the most severe in the history of the resistance and unprecedented in the history of Lebanon," Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said in a TV address filmed at an undisclosed location.

"This type of killing, targeting, and crime may be unprecedented in the world," he said, showing Nasrallah sitting in front of a red background in his traditional black turban.

The enemy has gone beyond morality: Nasrallah

"These attacks have crossed all limits. The enemy has gone beyond all control, laws, and morality," it said. They could be considered war crimes or declarations of war, they could be called anything and they deserve to be called anything. Of course that was the enemy's intention.

As Hassan's speech was broadcast, the sound of Israeli fighter jets ripping through the skies rocked Beirut. Such sounds have become more common in recent months. But they also carry the risk of all-out war.

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