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Nasrallah Declares ‘We Bombed Israel in Revenge’

Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the Lebanese-based terrorist group Hezbollah, took responsibility on Monday for the explosive detonated on the Lebanese-Israeli border in mid-March.

The explosive was set off as an IDF jeep passed by, sending three soldiers to the hospital to be examined for shock from the blast.

In acknowledging Hezbollah was behind the attack, Nasrallah claimed the blast was revenge for an airstrike attributed to the IAF, which took place a week before the attack and prevented delivery of sophisticated missiles to the terror group.

“The Israelis understood the message very well. The story here is not about rules of the game, but rather about deterrence,” said Nasrallah, speaking to the newspaper As Safir.

“This was not the reply, but this was part of the reply,” claimed Nasrallah, saying the message to Israel was “you hit a military target and the resistance responded by hitting a military target.”

After the airstrike Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu remained elusive about Israel’s involvement. The strike reportedly killed four Hezbollah terrorists, and destroyed two trucks carrying missiles and a missile launcher to Hezbollah warehouses from Syria.

An unnamed Israeli official said the missiles were able to carry warheads heavier and more dangerous than almost all of Hezbollah’s current massive arsenal.

Hezbollah sources told Lebanese TV later in the week of the attack that it had been a kidnapping attempt, saying that while the attempt failed “this time, we are sure we will succeed in the near future.” However, Hezbollah did not officially take credit until now.

The leader of the Hezbollah terror group just this Sunday claimed that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime is no longer in danger of falling to opposition forces. Hezbollah has been fighting for Assad in Syria and sustaining heavy losses; recent fighting for the key town of Yabroud left over 120 Hezbollah fighters dead.

Hezbollah has also been targeted by attacks in Lebanon since acknowledging that it was fighting for Assad in Syria.

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