Hezbollah sends “message” to Israel 

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the Karish field, on reconnaissance missions, noting that "the drones accomplished the required mission and delivered the message."In a
three unarmed marches," adding that the drones used in the operation were of various sizes and were launched "in the direction of the
disputed area at the Karish field, to carry out reconnaissance missions."The Islamic Resistance confirmed that "the required mission has
been accomplished, and the message has been delivered."In reference to the latest development, Israeli media reported that "Hezbollah's
launch of unarmed drones towards Karish is an indication that it does not want a military confrontation now," but "this is an indication
that it is capable of otherwise, and it may be repeated in the coming weeks."Some Israeli media reports claimed that the Israeli occupation
out that "Hezbollah's drones, which were launched towards Karish, were not armed, and thus it wanted to wage a war on awareness and to say
launch armed drones or missiles towards the gas platforms."Hezbollah has confirmed its readiness to take measures, including force, against
religious leaders (former and current), as well as commentators, writers, and pundits, have been reflecting on their fears and belief of the
eight-decade curse
into context their is fear among Israelis about the existential continuity of the regime in the eighth decade following its creation in 1948
by the former British colonialist rule of Palestine
has defeated Israel militarily on more than one occasion, with victories in 2000 and 2006
is noteworthy that the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, confirmed, on June ninth, that "Lebanon is facing a new
rigging platform, nor the process of extracting from the Karish field," stressing that "any folly that the enemy commits will have
repercussions, not only strategic but existential
What Israel will lose in any war that threatens with [the extraction of Lebanese natural resources], it is much greater than what Lebanon
Israel must stop its activity in the Karish field, and withdraw the ship quickly and immediately."Sayyed Nasrallah explained that "our
country is rich, and our treasure is in the sea, and this is what the data says
What we need is to have the courage to seek this reward," adding that "if the enemy wants to prevent us from excavating, we are able to
prevent it" from excavating as well.Nasrallah stressed the need to "set a goal of protecting and extracting oil wealth and making maximum
use of it after its extraction," pointing out that "in the region, only Syria and Lebanon are prohibited from exploring for their oil and
gas under the penalty of sanctions."He added, "the danger from the attack on the maritime borders is the stripping of a very large area of
??Lebanon, from its [oil/gas] fields and wealth," while the second danger is that "Lebanon is prohibited from extracting its oil, and this
is a problem that the Lebanese must think of a solution to."Nasrallah empathized that the issue of water, oil and gas extraction is no less
oil wealth," highlighting "the need to know that time is not on Lebanon's side here."Sayyed Nasrallah added that "the direct goal should be
to prevent the enemy from extracting oil and gas from Karish, and to stop the activity that it will or may have started," stressing that
"every day of delay will be recorded the loss of the wealth and money of the Lebanese people."Hezbollah's Deputy, Sheikh Naim Qassem,
recently insisted that the issue of border demarcation "requires a decisive decision and opinion from the Lebanese state," and "it is
necessary to answer the following question: Does the ship operate in a disputed area, or not?"Sheikh Naim Qassem affirmed the party's
readiness to take measures, "including force," against Israeli gas exploration operations in the disputed offshore areas, as soon as "the
an Israeli attack on our waters and oil, we are ready to do our part in pressure and deterrence, and use appropriate means, including force,
to prevent Israel from doing so."Qassem stressed the need for a deadline to be set saying it was not correct for this matter to remain
The Lebanese state is above all of us, and it determines its course, and we are under the roof of the state in such decisions, but we
encourage it to hurry."News has surfaced that a British-Greek company installed an oil rigging platform in the "Karesh" field and announced
that it will start extracting gas within three months, while the Israeli public broadcaster and radio admitted that "the Israeli Navy forces
"ENERGEAN POWER" operated by a British-Greek company had entered the "disputed" area at the southern maritime border, Lebanese President
Michel Aoun, who has condemned the Israeli move, contacted Prime Minister Najib Mikati and a number of officials to monitor the
developments.