Friday, June 8, 2018

Nasrallah: Hezbollah In Syria To Stay



4,000 Gazans mass at border ahead of clashes, burn tires




Nasrallah says Hezbollah in Syria to stay

The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah says his men will not leave Syria even if the whole world tried to force them to do so, adding that only a request from the Syrian government would prompt such a move.
Hassan Nasrallah’s comment comes during a televised speech he gave to hundreds of supporters who gathered in the village of Maroun el-Ras on Lebanon’s border with Israel to mark Jerusalem Day.
The close ally of Iran says Israeli claims that Iran is planning to resume uranium enrichment to wipe out six million Jews in Israel are lies. Iran and its allies don’t want to kill Jews, he adds.
“The day of the great battle” in the Middle East is coming, he says, as is the day “when we will all go and pray in Jerusalem.”

Another Gazan said killed in border clashes

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says another Palestinian was killed in clashes along the border.
He is the fourth Palestinian killed today, according to the ministry.
The ministry says 618 people have been injured in today’s clashes, including 618 from live fire.

Liberman: Hamas, Iran making ‘great efforts’ to fuel Gaza clashes

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman credits IDF troops for their handling of clashes today on the Gaza border, which he says are backed by Hamas and Iran.
“The determination and professionalism of IDF soldiers on the Gaza border proves themselves. Despite the great efforts of Hamas and Iran, less and less terrorists are coming to our border,” tweets Liberman, thanking Israeli troops.

2 Palestinians reported killed in Gaza border clashes

The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza says two Palestinians have been killed during clashes tody on the Gaza border.
It also says 525 people have been injured during the clashes, including 92 from live fire.

Army: 10,000 Gazans taking part in border clashes

10,000 Palestinians are taking part in clashes along the Gaza border, during which a grenade and pipe bomb are thrown at soldiers, the army says.
It says a flaming kite appearing to carry explosive material was flown toward troops, but exploded in the air. 
Palestinians also burn tires and throw rocks at Israeli soldiers and the security fence, and fly flaming kites toward the border in order to spark fires in Israeli territory, according to the army.
It says troops are using riot dispersal methods and live-fire, in accordance with IDF regulations.


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