Hezbollah’s Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah in a eulogy-turned-stump speech claimed Israel relies too much on allies to remain relevant even as the Israeli military prepares to swat aside the terrorist group’s potential retaliation.

"Israel, fearing the Iranian response or that of Hezbollah, appeals to the United States and Western countries, which proves that its deterrence has diminished, as well as its capability of defending itself," Nasrallah said during Tuesday's eulogy for the recently deceased commander Fuad Shukr.

"The Israeli danger cannot be faced by playing ostrich and running away from the storm, because the enemy fights without red lines," he said, according to Lebanese outlet L’Orient Le Jour. "What is needed is confrontation and confrontation, not hesitation and submission."

Shukr’s funeral occurred one week after his death during an Israeli strike that in turn aimed to take out the man responsible for the strike that killed a dozen children in the Golan Heights. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) planes flew over Beirut just before Nasrallah’s speech, which he used to highlight what he considered Israel’s "petty" nature.

Nasrallah also urged "patience" as Hezbollah and Iran plotted their responses to Israel — but also urged other Arab nations to join in the fight against Israel.

"We are in a battle that has an end. We call on the resistance in Gaza and the West Bank to show more patience and firmness," Nasrallah said. "We call on the support fronts in Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen to continue supporting Gaza despite the sacrifices. We call on Arab countries to wake up to the danger threatening the region."

A funeral ceremony is held for Yasir Nemir Karnish, the former bodyguard of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in clashes on the Israeli-Lebanese border in Beirut, Lebanon on July 10, 2024. Karnish's relatives and Hezbollah sympathizers attended the ceremony.
A funeral ceremony is held for Yasir Nemir Karnish, the former bodyguard of Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in clashes on the Israeli-Lebanese border in Beirut, Lebanon on July 10, 2024. Karnish's relatives and Hezbollah sympathizers attended the ceremony.

Israel has highlighted its preparations ahead of any potential response to Shukr’s death or the death of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, for which Iran holds Israel responsible.

Israel’s security authorities earlier on Tuesday instructed residents in areas located within 10 miles of the border with Lebanon to remain in protected areas due to expected attacks from Hezbollah, according to Israeli news agency TPS-IL.

Hezbollah fighters and mourners attend the funeral of slain top commander Fuad Shukr in Beirut's southern suburbs on August 1, 2024. Hezbollah on August 1 mourned Shukr, whose body was recovered from the rubble of a July 30 Israeli strike in south Beirut that also killed five civilians, three women and two children, and injured dozens, according to Lebanon's health ministry, as fears mounted of a wider conflict in the region.

Following Nasrallah's speech, the IDF released a video on X titled: "Taking down the threat of Hezbollah, one by one. This is how the IDF eliminates Hezbollah’s deadliest commanders to protect civilians." The video shows a number of senior Hezbollah terrorists taken out by Israeli forces.

"The IDF is determined, consistent and powerful," Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant wrote on social media platform X following Nasrallah’s comments. "Ready for defense and offense."

In comments made during an on-camera discussion with combat pilots and Israeli Air Force servicemembers, Gallant said that he has coordinated with U.S. CENTCOM Commander Gen. Mike Kurilla and U.S. Secretary of Defense Gen. Lloyd Austin, claiming the U.S. remains committed to "support us and work together — the cooperation between Israel and the United States is critical to our readiness."

"I look back at what you have accomplished in the month of July alone — an impressive and successful attack in the port of Houdeidah, and you eliminated Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, together with Commander of the Khan Younis Brigade Rafa Salama," Gallant told the troops.

"After they killed 12 of our children in Majdal Shams, you eliminated Muhsan — Hezbollah's military chief and Nasrallah's right-hand man," Gallant said. "You did all of this using accurate intelligence and powerful capabilities."

"The values that drive us — courage, determination and perseverance," Gallant added.

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Israel should prepare for ‘any scenario’, warns Hezbollah leader

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel to prepare for “any scenario” as the Middle East braced for Iran and the Lebanese group of militants to respond to the killing of a high-profile Hamas figure in Tehran last week.

Israel “used to down our drones when they were still above Lebanese land”, Nasrallah said, adding that now the devices reach the city of Acre in northern Israel.

”The military operations will continue. Residents of the Haifa area should prepare for any scenario,” Nasrallah said, referring to the largest city in northern Israel.

He spoke out during a televised address on Tuesday to mark a memorial ceremony one week since the killing of  senior commander Fuad Shukr, in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

Crowds also took to the streets to vent their anger at Israel.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah praises Hezbollah senior commander Fuad Shukr, killed in Beirut
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah gives a televised address praising senior commander Fuad Shukr, killed in Beirut a week ago - Al-Manar TV/Reuters

Hezbollah launched drones at Acre and the area of Nahariya, leaving 19 wounded.

The Israel Defense Forces admitted that an intercepting rocket from its air defence system missed its target and fell in the area where civilians were hurt.

The drone attack came after Israel killed five members of Hezbollah in Maifadoun in southern Lebanon.

Israeli police and officials at the scene of Hezbollah projectile impacts in Nahariya, northern Israel
Israeli police and officials at the scene of Hezbollah projectile impacts in Nahariya, northern Israel - Rami Shlush/Reuters

It comes after Mossad agents in Iran detonated an explosive device in the bedroom of Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader, which had been planted months earlier, it was reported.

Nasrallah also admitted that the “nerve-racking anticipation” of the attack from Iran and Hezbollah “is part of the response. The goal is that the waiting will exhaust Israel and all its resources”.

He went on: “The decision has been made, and we have the ability, but it won’t happen fast but slowly.”

Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defence minister, spoke with Lloyd Austin, his American counterpart, as well as Michael Erik Kurilla, the chief of the United States Central Command, who visited Israel on Monday, saying that “they are determined to support and work together”.

Protesters at the memorial ceremony for Shukr, killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut on July 30
Protesters at the memorial ceremony for Shukr, killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut on July 30 - 
Crowds in Beirut grieving at the loss of Fuad Shukr and showing their anger at israel
Crowds in Beirut grieving at the loss of Shukr and showing their anger at israel - 

Abdallah Bou Habib, Lebanon’s foreign minister, said the government was working with Hezbollah to “prevent any reaction that would lead to a wider war”.

Meanwhile, two Iranian officials told The New York Times that Russia is providing Iran with air defence systems for a possible war with Israel, saying deliveries of advanced radar and air defence equipment had already started arriving, as the Islamic republic braced itself to attack.

As the IDF remained on high alert for Iran and Hezbollah to follow through on their threats to “punish” Israel, several US personnel were injured in a rocket attack on an airbase in Iraq, which the Pentagon blamed an Iranian-backed militia group for, calling it a “dangerous escalation”.

Both the US and UK continued to call for restraint from all parties in the Middle East, with David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, saying that the Government is “ready and prepared” should tensions further escalate.

“Turning to the Middle East, the Foreign Secretary updated on the rising tensions across the region and said that the Government’s focus was around encouraging de-escalation,” a readout from the Cabinet meeting said.

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